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CIRCUIT BREAKERS
ICS 29.130.20
@ BIS 2007
BUREAU
MANAK December 2007
OF
INDIAN
STANDARDS
ZAFAR MARG
BHAVAN,
lS/lEC 60947-2:2003
CONTENTS
General ................ .................... ......................................... ............. ....... ... ....... ....... ......... 1
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1.1 1.2 2 3 4
.... ............................................................ ..... ...... ....... ..... ........ .... 1 ................. ................................... ...... ..... ..... ..... ...... ....... ....... 2
references
Definitions
........ ........ ..... ............. .... .... .... .... ... .. ...... ... ....... .......... ........... ..... ...... ....... ......... 4 ....... ...................... ........................................... ............ .... ...... .................... 7 of circuit-breakers of characteristics values ............................... ........... ...... ........... ....... ............ .... 8 ... ...................................... ...... ............ .......... .......... ..... 8 of the main circuit .................. .... ...... ..... ..... ....... ............. 9 ,.,, ,, ..... ..,, 13
Classification Characteristics 4.1 4.2 4,3 4.4 4,5 4.6 4.7 4,8 Summary
Type ofcircuit.breaker Rated andlimiting Utilization Control Auxiliaw Releases integral categories
.................................. ... .............. ...... .... ....... ..... .... ............. 9 ,,, ,,, ,, !.,,, ...............,.,.,,,,,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,,, ,..,,,.,,, ,.,,.,,,,,,,,
circuits ............ ........... ............... .................. ....... ........ ... ..... ................ .......l3 circuits ............... ......................... ....... ............. ...... ..... .......... ........ ... ........ 14 ..... ........... .. ................................ ........... ... ......... .... ..... ...... ........... ........... 14 fuses (integrally fused circuit-breakers) ........ ......... .......... .. ...... ........... ... ...l5 ............ ......................................... ........... ........ ...... ....... ................... 15 .................. ........................ .............. ....... ................ .. .. ....l5 operation and maintenance ..... ... ...... .. ..... ..... ........ ..... ..l7
information
Nature MarKng
... ..... .... ..... ........ .......................... ............ .............. ............ .............. ... ......l6 and transport conditions ..................... ....... .......... ...................l7
instructions service,
6 7
Normal
requirements
........................... .............. .... ........... ..... ........ ............l7 ........ ..... .................... ........... ..... ........... ...... ..................lg (EMC) ........ .. .............. ....... ........... .............. ... ..........25
Tests .... ...... .... ..... ... .... ........... ..................................... .......... ............ ..... ........ .. ..............25 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 Kind of tests .. ... ..... .... .. ....... .. ................. ... .... .... ........ ... ........... ..... ....... .............. .....25 compliance Routine With Constructional requirements ........ ........... .......... ....... ............. .......26 Type tests ..... ... ........... .................. .............................. ........ .... .............. ................26 tests . .... ...... ...... ........................................... ........ ...... ............................. 53
Annex A (normative) Coordination under short-circuit conditions between a circuit-breaker and another short-circuit protective device associated in the same circuit ..... ..... ....... ....... ....... ................................................ ........... ........... ........ ..... 58 Annex B (normative) Annex C (normative) Annex D Vacant Circuit-breakers Individual incorporating residual current protection .. ..... ..... 67
pole short-circuit
test sequence
... ............... ........ ........ ....... ........ ... ..................... ........... ........... ........ ........ 101 Items subject to agreement between manufacturer and user ........ ....l O2
Annex E (informative)
Annex F (normative) Additional tests for circuit-breakers with electron ic over-current protection .............................. .. ..................... ............................l O3 Annex Annex G (normative) H (normative) Power loss ...... ...................... .............. ........ ......... ..... .......... .............l26 Test sequence for circuit-breakers for IT systems ...... .......................129
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Annex J (normative) Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Requirements and test methods for circuit-breakers ............................................. ........... ........ ............ .. .... .... ...l3l Annex K (informative) Glossary of symbols related to products covered by this standard ....... .......... ................................................... .... ........ ............ .......................l52 Annex L (normative) Circuit-breakers not fulfilling the requirements for overcurrent protection .......... .... .............. ...... ......... ........................ ....... ........ ..................l54 Annex M (normative) Modular residual current devices (without integral current breating device) ....................................... ........ .. ....... ........ .......... ...l59 Annex N (normative) Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Additional requirements and test methods for devices not covered by annexes B, F and M ......... ........ ....... ................2O2
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Figure
1 Test arrangement
(connecting
cables
tests ................ 57 63 64 65 66 92 93 94 95
Figure A.1 Over-current coordination between a circuit-breaker and a fuse or back-up protection by a fuse: operating characteristics ................ ........... ........... ............. Figure A.2 and Figure A.3 Total discrimination between two circuit-breakers ........
Figure A.4 and Figure A.5 - Back-up protection by a circuit-breaker Operating characteristics . ....... .................. ...... ...................... ............ .... ......... ...... ............... Figure A.6 - Example of test circuit for conditional short-circuit breaking capacity tests showing cable connections fora 3-pole circuit. breaker (Cl) ........... ......... .......................... .. Figure B.1 Test circuit for the verification of the operating characteristic (see B.8.2) .........
Figure B.2 Test circuit for the verification of the limiting value of the non-operating current under over-current conditions (see 6.8.5 ) ..... ........... .... ............ Figure B.3 Test circuit for the verification of the behaviour of CBRS classified under B.3.1 ,2.2 (see B.8.9) ....................... ....... ................................ ............... .................... Figure B.4 Current ring wave 0,5ps/100 kHz ............................. .. ............. ..... .................. of resistance to unwanted
tripping ........ 96 96 97 98
Surge current
Figure B.7 Test circuit for the verification of resistance to unwanted tripping in case of flashover without follow-on current (B.8.6.2) ............ .......... ................................. ............. Figure B.8 Test circuit for the verification of the correct operation of CBRS, in the case of residual pulsating direct currents (see 6.8.7.2.1, B.8.7.2.2 and B.8.7.2.3) ......
Figure 6.9 Test circuit for the verification of the correct operation of CBRS, in the case of a residual pulsating direct current superimposed by a smooth direct residual current (see 6.8.7.2.4) .................... ....... ... ...............................
99
Figure F. 1 Representation of test current produced by back-to-back thyristors in accordance with F.4.1 .......... .................................................. ... ...... ........... .. .. ............... .. 113 Figure F.2 Test circuit for emission tests, immunity to harmonics, current dips, electrostatic discharges and radiated electromagnetic fields in accordance with F.4. I.3, F.4.2.1, F,4.3, F,4.4, F.5.4 and F.6.2. Two phase poles in series .................. 114 Figure F.3 Test circuit for emission tests, immunity to harmonics, current dips, electrostatic discharges and radiated electromagnetic fields in accordance with F.4,1 .3, F.4.2,1, F,4.3, F.4.4, F.5.4 and F.6.2. Three phase poles in series .. .. ........... 115
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Figure F.4 Test circuit for emission tests, immunity to harmonics, current dips, electrostatic discharges and radiated electromagnetic fields in accordance with F.4. I.3, F.4.2.1, F.4,3, F,4.4, F.5.4 and F.6.2. Three-phase connection .... ..................ll6 Figure F,5 - Test current for the verification of the influence of the current dips and interruptions in accordance with F.4.2.1 .............. .. ............ ..... ...... ....... ..... .............. .......ll7 Figure F.6 Circuit for electrical fast transients/bursts (EFT/B) immunity test in accordance with F.4.5 -Two phase poles in series ..... ........... ...... ..... ..... .. ......... ...... ..... ....ll8 Figure F.7 Circuit for electrical fast transients/bursts (EFT/B) immunity test in accordance with F.4.5 Three phase polesin series ... .......... ........ ........... ..... ..... ..............ll9 Figure F.8 - Circuit for electrical fast transients/bursts (EFT/B) immunity test inaccordance with F.4.5-Three-phase connection .,, ........ ........... .... ... ........... ... ..................l2O Figure F,9 Test circuit for the verification of the influence of surges in the main circuit (line-to-earth) in accordance with F,4,6 Two phase poles in series ... . .... ....... ...... ....... .. ......121 Figure F.10 - Test circuit for the verification of the influence of surges in the main circuit (line-to-earth) in accordance with F.4.6 Three phase poles in series.., ... ....... ........... 122
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Figure F.12 - Test circuit for the verification of the influence of current surges in the main circuit in accordance with F.4,6 Two phase poles in series,,.,.,, ..... ........ .. .. ...... 124 Figure F.13 Test circuit for the verification of the influence of current surges in the main circuit in accordance with F.4.6 Three phase poles in series..,, ... .... .............. .. . 124 Figure F.14 Test circuit for the verification of the influence of current surges in the main circuit in accordance with F,4,6 Three-phase connection .. ........... ....... .......... ... 125 Figure F.15 Temperature variation cycles at a specified rate of change in accordance with F.9.1 ............ .... .......................................... ............. ......... .. .............. ...... 125 Figure G,l Example Figure G.2 Example of power loss measurement of power loss measurement in metallic in metallic in metallic enclosure enclosure enclosure according according Two Three to G.2,1 .. ........... ..... .......... .....128 to G,2.2 and G,2.3 .................128
Figure J.1 EUT mounted Figure J.2 EUT mounted Figure J.3 EUT mounted Figure J,4 Test set-up
phase poles in series .... ...... .. ........... 140 phase poles in series connection .. .... . 142
- Three-phase
of immunity of immunity
to electrostatic to radiated
discharges
Figure J.5 Test set-up for the verification Figure J.6 Test set-up for the verification toelectrical fast transients/bursts (EFT/B) Figure J.7 Test set-up for the verification induced by radio-frequency fields (common Figure J.8 Test set-up for the verification Induced by radio-frequency fields (common Figure J,9 Test set-up for the verification induced by radio-frequency fields (common Figure J.l O. Test set.upfor Figure K.1 - Relationship radiated between
electromagnetic
of immunity ..... ...... .................. ........ .... ....... ........................ ...l47 of immunity to conducted disturbances mode) Two. phase poles in series ..,,, ...... .. ......148 of immunity to conducted disturbances mode) Three phase poles in series ................149 of immunity to conducted disturbances mode) Three-phase connection .... ..................l5O ............ .............. ........... ........... ........... .......l5l characteristics .... ............. ...... ... .....l53
emissions
symbols
and tripping
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Figure M.1 Test circuits for the verification of operation in the case of a steady increase of residual current ............................................. ...................... .............l83 Figure M.2 Test circuits for the verification of operation in the case of a sudden appearance of residual current (with breaking device) ........ ........................... .. ..l84 Fiflure M.3 Test circuits for the verification of a sudden appearance of residual current of operation in the case (without breaking device) ........... ......... ....... ....... 185
Figure M.4 Test circuits for the verification of the limiting value of non-operating current under overcurrent conditions ............ .. ........ .. ......... ............... ..........l86 Figure M.5 Test circuits for the verification of the resistance to unwanted tripping In the case of loading of the network capacitance ........ .... ................. .......... ........ .... .............l87 Figure M.6 Test circuit for the verification of the resistance to unwanted tripping In the case of flashover without follow. on current ............................. ....... ........ ...... ...............l88 Figure M.7 Test circuits for the verification of operation in the case of a continuous rise of a residual pulsating direct current ........ ....... ........ ....... .......................l89 Figure M.8 Test circuits for the verification of operation in the case of a sudden
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appearance of residual pulsating direct current (without breaking device) ............................. 190
Figure M.9 Test circuits for the verification of operation in the case of a sudden appearance of residual pulsating direct current (with breaking device) ........ ...... ................ ....l9l Figure M. 10 Test circuits for the verification of operation in the case of a residual pulsatlng direct current superimposed by smooth direct current of 6 mA,,,, ...... ....... ...192 ........l92 Figure M.11 Test circuits for the verification of operation in the case of a slowly rising residual smooth direct current ........... .. .......... .. ...... ... ............ .. ....... ............l93 Figure M.12 Test circuits for the verification of operation in the case of a sudden appearance of residual smooth direct current (without breaking Figure M. 13 Test circuits for the verification of operation of a sudden appearance of residual smooth direct current in the case (with breaking device) ............194
Figure M.14 Test circuits for the verification of operation in the case of a slowly rising residual current resulting from a fault in a circuit fed by athree-pulse star ora six-pulse bridge connection ............ ........ ....... ......... .................. ....lg6 Figure M.15 Test circuits for the verification of operation in the case of a slowly rising residual current resulting from a fault in a circuit fed by a two-pulse bridge connection line. to.line ........................ ... ........................... ..................lg7 Figure M.16 Test circuit for the verification of the behaviour of MRCDS with separate sensing means in the case of a failure of the sensor means connection .......... 198
Figure M. 17 Test circuit for the verification of the behaviour of MRCD with separate sensing means under short-circuit conditions . .. ......... .. ....... ........ .......... ..........199 Figure M.18 Test circuit for the verification with Integral sensing means undershirt-circuit of the behaviour of MRCD conditions .......... ............. ............. ...............2OO
Figure M. 19 Test circuit for the verification of the behaviour ofterm!nal type MRCD under short. circuit conditions ............ ......... ....... ............. ......... ... ......2Ol
Table 1 Standard
ratios
between
Table 2 Ratio n between short-circuit making capacity and short-circuit breaking capacity and related power factor (for a.c. circuit-breakers)
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Table 3 Minimum Table 4 Utilization values of rated short-time withstand current ...... ............. ........ ..... ........... 12
categories
Table 5 Preferred values of the rated control supply voltage, if different from that of the main circuit . ............... ...... .......... ................... ....... ........ ....... ....... ..... ....... .... ............... . 13 Table 6 Characteristics of the opening operation of inverse time-delay over-current opening releases at the reference temperature ........ .......... ........ ....... .......... ........... .............. 21 Table 7Temperature-rise Table Table 8 Number 9Overall Iimits for terminals and accessible parts ........ ............. ...... .......... 23
of operating schema
cycles ... ......................... .. ......... ..... ..... ..... ............... ........... .. 24 ................ .. ......... ...... .......... ..... ..... ..... ...... ........ 28
of test sequences
Table 9a - Applicability of test sequences according to the relationship between ICS, lCuandlCW . .... .. ..... ............ ... ....... .... .... .... ........... ....... .......... ..... .... ...... ...... ... ...... 29 Table Table Table 10. 11Number Values ofsamples for test .............................. ........ ....... .......... .... .... ....... ...... .... 32 and time constants for overload fornon.time.delay corresponding to test currents 34
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circuit
performance
Table B.2 Operating characteristic non-actuating time of 0,06s .... Table B.3 Requirements Table B.4. Additional
for time-delay-type having a limiting ... ............ ......... .. .... ...... ......... ... . . ... dependent
test sequences
Table 6.5 Tripping current of an earth fault comprising Table F.1 Test parameters
range for CBRS in case d.c. component ......... ........... .......... ..... ...... .... ....... ..... .. ........... 85 for current dips and interruptions ... ...... .... ..... ...... ...... ...............l O7
tests .............................. .................. ...... .... ....... ......................l33 of the figures for immunity tests ..,,,, ..............l34
Emission
tests ........ .. ..................... .. .... ............ ...... .... .......... .. .......... .. ....l37 of the figures for emission tests .... ................l37
..... ....... ...................... ... ...... ........ ...... .... ....... ..... .......... .......l65 source .......... ...... ..... .... .. ..... ..................I67
Alphabetical
index of tests .... .... ....... ............... ....... ........... ............... .......... ........ ...... ............ 27
lS/lEC
60947-2:2003
Switchgear and Controlgear Sectional Committee, ETD 07
Low-Voltage
NATIONAL
FOREWORD
This Indian Standard (Part 2) which is identical with IEC 60947-2:2003 Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear Part 2: Circuit breakers issued by the International Electrotechnical Commission (lEC) was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards on the recommendation of the Low-Voltage Swltchgear and Controlgear Sectional Committee and approval of the Electrotechnical Division Council. This standard supersedes controlgear: Part 2 Circuit IS 13947 breakers. (Part 2) : 1993 Specification for low-voltage switchgear and
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as suitable
not
dewations. Certain conventions are, however, Attention is particularly drawn to the following: a) Wherever the words International be read as Indian Standard, Comma practice
for publication as an Indian Standard without Identical to those used in Indian Standards.
Standard
appear
referring
to this standard,
they should
b)
(,) has been used as a decimal marker, is to use a point (.) as the decimal marker. reference appears to certain
while
in Indian
Standards,
the current
in this
adopted
standard,
International
Standards
for
which
Indian
Standards respective
also exist. The corresponding Indian Standards, which are to be substituted in their places, are listed below along with their degree of equivalence for the editions indicated: /nfernafional Standard Corresponding Indian Standard Degree of Equivalence Technically Equivalent
IEC 60050 (441) (1984) Electrotechnical Vocabulary Chapter 441: Switchgear, and fuses
IS 1885 (Part 17) : 1979 Electrotechnical vocabulary: Part 17 Switchgear and controlgear (first revision)
IEC 60051 (all parts) Direct acting indicating analogue electrical measuring instruments and their accessories IEC 60068-2-14 testing Part Change (1 984) Environmental 2-14: Tests Test N
IS 1248 : 2003 (all parts) Direct acting indicating analogue electrical measuring instruments and their accessories IS 9000 (Part 14/See 1 to 3) :1988 Basic Environmental testing procedures for electronic and electrical items: Part 14 Test N: Change of temperature (first revision) IS 9000 (Part 5/See 1 and 2) : 1981 Basic environmental testing procedures for electronic and electrical items: Part 5 Damp heat (cyclic) test SP 30:1985 National electrical code
do
do
of temperature
IEC 60068-2-30 (1 980) Environmental testing Part 2-30: Tests Test Db and guidance: Damp heat, cyclic (12+12 hour cycle) IEC (1 982) Electric 60364-4-41 installations of buildings Part 4: Protection for safety Chapter 41: Protection against shock
do
do
vi
lS/lEC
/nternationa/ Standard Corresponding Indian Standard
60947-2:2003
Degree of Equivalence
IEC
60898
(1995)
Circuit-breakers for
for
household
IS 8828 : 1996 Circuit-breakers overcurrent protection for household similar installations lS/l EC 60947-1 switchgear and General rules
for and
Identical
Low-voltage Part 1:
controlgear
Technically Equivalent
IEC 60947-4-1 (2000)2) Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear Part 4: Contractors and motor-starters Section 1: Electromechanical contractors and motor-starters IEC 61000-3-2 (2000) Electromagnetic
lS/lEC 60947-4-1 : 2002 Low-voltage swltchgear and controlgear: Part 4 Contractors and motor-starters, Section 1 Electromechanical contractors and motorstarters IS 14700 (Part 3/See 2) : 1999
do
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do
compatibility
(EMC) Part 3: Limits Section 2: Limits for harmonic current emissions (equipment input current s 16 A
per phase)
harmonic current emissions (equipment input current s 16 A per phase) IS 14700 (Part 3/See 3) : 1999 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC): Part 3 Limits, Section 3 Limitation of voltage fluctuations and flicker in lowvoltage supply systems for equipment with rated current <16 A IS 14700 (Part 4/See 2) : 1999 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC): Part 4 Testing and measurement techniques, Section, 2 Electrostatic discharge immunity test IS 14700 (Part 4/See 3) : 2005 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC): Part 4 Testing and measurement techniques, Section 3 Radiated, radio-frequency, electromagnetic field immunity test IS 14700 (Part 4/See 4) : 1999 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC): Part 4 Testing and measurement techniques, Section 4 Electrical fast transient/burst immunity test IS 12640 (Part 1) :2000 Residual current operated circuit-breaker for household and similar uses: Part 1 Circuit-breakers without integral over-current protection (RCCBS) IS 12640 (Part 2) :2001 Residual current operated circuit-breaker far household and similar uses: Part 2 Circuit-breakers with integral (RCBOS) over-current protection Identical
IEC 61000-3-3 (1994) Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Part 3: Limits voltage 3: Limitation of Section fluctuations and flicker in low-voltage supply systems for equipment with rated currents 16 A
IEC 61000-4-2 (1 995) Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Part 4: Testing and measurement techniques Section 2: Electrostatic discharge immunity test
do
IEC 61000-4-3 (2002) Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Part 4: Testing and measurement techniques Section 3: Radiated, radio-frequency, electromagnetic field immunity test IEC 61000-4-4 (1 995) Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Part 4: Testing and measurement techniques Section 4: Electrical fast transient/burst immunity test IEC 61008-1 (1 990) Residual current operated circuit-breakers without integral over-current protection for household and similar uses (RCCBS) Part 1: General rules IEC 61009-1 (1991) Residual current
do
do
do
do
operated circuit-breakers with integral over-current protection for household and similar uses (RCBOS) Part 1: General rules
lS/lEC
60947-2:2003
International Standard Corresponding Indian Standard Degree of Equivalence Identical
CISPR 11 (1997) Industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) radio-frequency equipment disturbance Electromagnetic characteristics Limits and methods of measurement CISPR 22 (1997) Information technology Radio disturbance equipment characteristics Limits and methods of measurement
IS 6873 (Part 4) : 1999 methods of measurement disturbance characteristics: Industrial, scientific and radio-frequency equipment IS 6873 methods
(Part 7) : 1999 Limits and of measurement of radio characteristics: Part 7 disturbance Information technology equipment (first revision)
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The technical committee responsible for the preparation of this standard has reviewed the provisions of the following International Standards referred in this adopted standard and has decided that they are acceptable International IEC 60695 -2-
0 (2000)
testing appaiatus
based
test methods
1 (2000)
Fire hazard testing Part 2-11: Glowing/hot-wire based Glow-wire flammability test method for end products Fire hazard testing Part 2-12: Glowing/hot-wire Glow-wire flammability test method for materials Fire hazard testing Part 2-13: Glow-wire ignitability test method for residual Glowing/hot-wire for materials current operated based
test methods
test methods
IEC 60695-2-13
(2000)
based
test methods
General requirements
Circuit-breakers
protective
devices
for equipment
IEC 61000-4-5
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Part 4: Testing techniques Section 5: Surge immunity test
IEC 6 000-4-6
(1 996)
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Part 4: Testing and measurement techniques Section 6: Immunity to conducted disturbances, induced by radio frequency fields Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Part 4: Testing and measurement techniques Section 11: Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations immunity tests Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Part 5: Installation guidelines Section 2: Earthing and cabling and mitigation
IEC 6 000-4-11
(1 994)
IEC 61000-5-2
(1 997)
Only the English text of the International Standard, and as such the page numbers
Standard has been retained while adopting it as an Indian given here are not same as in the IEC Publication.
For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard is complied with, the final value, observed or calculated, expressing the result of a test or analysis, shall be rounded off in accordance with significant places this standard. IS 2 : 1960 Rules for rounding retained in the rounded off value off numerical values (revised. The number should be same as that of the specified value of in
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AND CONTROLGEAR
CIRCUIT BREAKERS
General
The provisions of the general rules dealt with in IEC 60947-1 (hereinafter referred to as Part 1) are applicable to this standard, where specifically called for. Clauses and subclauses, tables, figures and appendices of the general rules thus applicable are identified by reference to Part 1, for example, 1.2.3 of Part 1, table 4 of Part 1, or annex A of Part 1. 1,1 Scope and object
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This standard applies to circuit-breakers, the main contacts of which are intended to be connected to circuits, the rated voltage of which does not exceed 1 000 V a.c. or 1 500 V d.c.; it also contains additional requirements for integrally fused circuit-breakers. it applies whatever the rated currents, of the circuit-breakers may be, The requirements for protection are contained circuit-breakers in annex B. for the method of construction or the proposed applications
which
are
also
intended
to
provide
earth-leakage
circuit-breakers
with
electronic
over-current
protection
are
for IT systems
are contained
in annex H. are
for electromagnetic
compatibility
of circuit-breakers
not fulfilling
the requirements
for overcurrent
protection
The requirements for modular residual device) are contained in annex M. The requirements and auxiliaries are contained Supplementary IEC 60947-4-1, test methods in annex N.
current
devices
(without
integral
current
breaking
for
electromagnetic
compatibility
of
circuit-breaker
requirements for circuit-breakers used as direct-on-line applicable to low-voltage contractors and starters. for the protection of wiring for use by uninstructed
starters
are given
in
The requirements for circuit-breakers similar applications, and designed IEC 60898, The requirements for circuit-breakers contained in IEC 60934.
for equipment
(for example
electrical
appliances)
are
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For certain specific applications (for example additional requirements may be necessary. NOTE traction, rolling mills, marine service) particular or
Circuit-breakers which are dealt with in this standard may be provided with devices for automatic opening under predetermined conditions other than those of over-current and undervoltage as, for example, reversal of power or current. This standard does not deal with the verification of operation under such pre-determined conditions.
The object a)
of this standard
is to state:
the characteristics
with which
and behaviour
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operation and behaviour in case of overload short-circuit, including co-ordination in service dielectric properties; that these conditions
of
tests intended for confirming adopted for these tests; information Normative to be marked references
have been
to be
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. IEC 60050(44 1): 1984, Switchgear, controlgear I EC 60051 (all parts) their accessories I EC 60068-2-14:1984, International and fuses Direct acting Electrotechnical indicating testing testing analogue Vocabulary electrical (IE V) measuring Chapter instruments of temperature Damp 441: and
Environmental
Part 2: Tests.
Test N: Change
IEC 60068-2-30:1980, Environmental heat, cyclic (12+ 12-hour cycle) IEC 60364 ( all parts), E/ectric
Part 2: Tests -
insfa//ations
IEC 60364-4-41:1982, Chapter 41: Protection IEC 60695-2-10:2000, G/ow-wire apparatus IEC 60695-2-11:2000, Glow-wire flammability IEC 60695-2-12:2000, Glow-wire flammability IEC 60695-2-13:2000, Glow-wire ignitability I EC 60755:1983,
Fire hazard testing - Part 2-10: and common test procedure Fire hazard testing - Part 2-11: test method for end-products
Glowing/hot-
wire based
test methods
Glowing/hot-
wire based
test methods
Fire hazard testing - Part 2-12: G/owing/hot-wire test method for materials Fire hazard testing - Part 2-13: test method for materials requirements for residual Glowing/hot-wire
based
test methods
based
test methods
General
current
operated
protective
devices
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IEC 60898, IEC 60934, Circuit-breakers Circuit-breakers for over-current for equipment switchgear protection (CBE) and con frolgear Part 1: General rules for household and similar installations
IEC 60947-1:1999, Low-voltage Amendment 1 (2000) Amendment 2 (2001) IEC 60947-4-1:2000, Low-voltage motor-starters Electromechanical
s witchgear contractors
Part
4-1:
Contractors
and
IEC 61000-3-2:2000, Electromagnetic harmonic current emissions (equipment IEC 61000-3-3:1994, Limitation of voltage rated current S16 A IEC 61000-4-2:1995, techniques Section Amendment 1 (1998i Amendment 2 (2000)
Limits
Limits
for
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Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Part 3: Limits Section 3: fluctuations and flicker in low-voltage supply systems for equipment with
Electromagnetic 2: Electrostatic
and measurement
compatibility radio-frequency
4-3: field
Testing immunity
and test
IEC 61000-4-4:1995, Electromagnetic compatibility techniques Section 4: Electrical fast transient/burst Amendment 1 (2000) Amendment 2 (2001) IEC 61000-4-5:1995, Electromagnetic compatibility techniques Section 5: Surge immunity test Amendment 1 (2000) I EC 61000-4-6:1996, techniques Section Amendment 1 (2000) I EC 61000-4-11:1994, techniques Section Amendment 1 (2000) IEC 61000-5-2:1997, guidelines Section
and measurement
and measurement
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Part 4. Testing and measurement 6: Immunity to conducted disturbances, induced by radio frequency fields
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Part 4: Testing 11: Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variation
and mitigation
I EC 61008-1:1990, Residual current operated circuit-breakers without integral protection for household and similar uses (RCCB s) ~ Part 1: General rules IEC 61009-1:1991, Residual current operated circuk-breakers with integral protection for household and similar uses (RCBO s) Part 1. General rules
over-current
over-current
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Cl SPR 11:1997, industrial, scientific magnetic disturbance characteristics Amendment 1 (1999) and medical (ISM) radio-frequency equipment Limits and methods of measurement Electro-
equipment
Radio disturbance
characteristics
Limits
Definitions of the definitions required in connection with this standard, see Clause 2 of
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of this standard,
the following
additional
from the
definitions
International
shall apply:
.E/actrotachrrica/ Vocabulary (//EV),
these definitions are taken unchanged the IEV reference is given in brackets.
circuit-breaker a mechanical switching device, capable normal circuit conditions and also making, under specified abncirmal circuit conditions [IEV 441-14-20]
of making, carrying and breaking currents under carrying for a specified time and breaking currents such as those of short-circuit
2.1.1 frame size a term designating a group of circuit-breakers, the external physical dimensions of which are common to a range of current ratings. Frame size is expressed in amperes corresponding to the highest current rating of the group. Within a frame size, the width may vary according to the number of poles
NOTE This definition does not imply dimensional standardization.
between
circuit-breakers
of a given frame
size, recwiring
2.2 integrally fused circuit-breaker a combination, in a single device, of a circuit-breaker and fuses, series with each pole of the circuit-breaker intended to be connected [IEV 441-14-22] 2.3 current-limiting circuit-breaker a circuit- breake~ with a break-time otherwise attainable peak value [IEV 441-14-21]
in
short enough
to prevent
the short-circuit
current
reaching
its
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2.4 plug-in circuit-breaker a circuit-breaker which, enable the circuit-breaker
suitable for wiring connection.
contacts,
which
being
usually
2.5 withdrawable circuit-breaker a circuit-breaker which, in addition to its interrupting contacts, has a set of isolating contacts which enable the circuit-breaker to be disconnected from the main circuit, in the withdrawn position, to achieve an isolating distance in accordance with specified requirements 2.6 moulded-case circuit-breaker a circuit-breaker having a supporting part of the circuit-breaker [IEV 441-14-24] 2.7 air circuit-breaker a circuit-breaker [IEV 441-14-27] 2.8 vacuum circuit-breaker a circuit-breaker in which the contacts [IEV 441-14-29] 2.9 gas circuit-breaker a circuit-breaker in which the contacts higher pressure
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housing
of moulded
insulating
material
forming
an integral
pressure
a highly evacuated
envelope
or
2.10 making-current release a release which permits a circuit-breaker to open, without any intentional time-delay, during a closing operation, if the making current exceeds a predetermined value, and which is rendered inoperative when the circuit-breaker is in the closed position 2.11 short-circuit release an over-current release
intended
for protection
against
short circuits
2.12 short-time delay short-circuit release an over-current release intended to operate of Part 1) 2.13 alarm switch an auxiliary switch it is associated
delay
(see
2.5.26
which
operates
only
upon
the tripping
of the
circuit-breaker
with
which
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2.14 circuit-breaker with lock-out device preventing closing a c!rcuit-breaker in which each of the moving contacts is prevented be capable of passing current if the closing command is initiated remain established 2.15 short-circuit breaking a breaking (or making)
conditions
include
a short circuit
2.15.1 ultimate short-circuit breaking capacity a breaking capacity for which the prescribed conditions according to a specified test sequence do not include the capability of the circuit-breaker to carry its rated current continuously 2.15.2 service short-circuit breaking capacity a breaking capacity for which the prescribed conditions according to a specified include the capability of the circuit-breaker to carry its rated current continuously 2.16 opening
subclause
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test sequence
time
2.5.39 of Part 1 applies, with
the following
additions:
. .
In the case of a directly operated circuit-breaker, the instant of initiation of the opening time is the instant of initiation of a current large enough to cause the circuit-breaker to operate; in the case of a circuit-breaker operated by any form of auxiliary power, the instant of initiation of the opening time is the instant of application or removal of the auxiliary power to the opening release.
strictly speaking, instant when the
NOTE For circuit-breakers opening time is commonly referred to as tripping time, although, tripping time applies to the time between the instant of initiation of the opening time and the opening command becomes irreversible.
2.17 over-current protective co-ordination subclause 2.5.22 of Part 1 applies 2.17.1 over-current discrimination subclause 2,5.23 of Part 1 applies [IEV 441-17-15] 2.17.2 total discrimination (total selectivity) over-current discrimination where, in the presence of two over-current protective devices in series, the protective device on the load side effects the protection without causing the other protective device to operate 2.17.3 partial discrimination (partial selectivity) over-current discrimination where, in the presence of two over-current protective devices in series, the protective device on the load side effects the protection up toa given level of overcurrent, without causing the other protective device to operate
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2.17.4 selectivity limit current (IJ the selectivity limit current is the current co-ordinate of the intersection between the total timecurrent characteristic of the protective device on the load side and the pre-arcing (for fuses), or tripping (for circuit-breakers) time-current characteristic of the other protective device The selectivity
G
limit current
is a limiting
value of current
below which, in the presence of two over-current protective devices in series, the protective device on the load side completes its breaking operation in time to prevent the other protective device from starting its operation (i.e. selectivity is ensured); above which, in the presence of two over-current protective devices in series, the protective device on the load side may not complete its breaking operation in time to prevent the other protective device from starting its operation (i.e. selectivity is not ensured),
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2.17.5 back-up protection subclause 2.5,24 of Part 1 applies 2.17.6 take-over current (/B) subclause 2.5.25 of Part 1 is amplified as follows: For the purpose of this standard, 2.5.25 of Part 1 applies to two over-current protective in series for operating times 20,05 s. For operating times <0,05 s the two over-current in series are considered as an association, see annex A.
NOTE The take-over current characteristics current is the current co-ordinate of the intersection of two over-current protective devices in series. between the maximum
devices devices
break
time
2.18 /2t characteristic of a circuit-breaker information (usually a curve) giving the maximum values of /2f related to break time as a function of prospective current (r.m.s. symmetrical for a.c.) up to the maximum prospective current corresponding to the rated short-circuit breaking capacity and associated voltage 2.19 resetting
time elapsed between a circuit-breaker tripping reaching a condition where it can be reclosed
According to their utilization category, A or B (see 4.4) According air-break; to the interrupting medium, for example:
vacuum
break;
gas-break.
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3.3 According to the design, for example:
open construction;
mouided case, to the method manual manual of controlling the operating mechanism, viz:
3.4
operation; operation;
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stored 3.5
energy
According suitable
to the suitability
3.6
maintainable;
non-maintainable According fixed; plug-in; to the method of installation, for example:
3.7
withdrawable 3.8 According to the degree of protection provided by the enclosure (see 7.1.11 of Part 1).
4 4.1
Characteristics Summary
of circuit-breakers of characteristics of a circuit-breaker (4.2); of the main circuit (4,3); shall be stated in terms of the following, as applicable:
The characteristics
values
(4,4);
integral
(integrally
fused
circuit-breakers)
(4.8);
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4.2 Type of circuit-breaker shall be stated: of poles
Number Kind
of current (a. c. or d.c. ) and, in the case of a.c., number and limiting values of the main circuit in accordance with 4.3,1 of phases and rated frequency
The rated values established for a circuit-breaker shall be stated to 4.4, but it is not necessary to establish all the rated values listed. 4.3.1 Rated voltages is defined operational by the following voltage (Ue) amplification: rated voltages:
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Circuit-breakers Ue is generally
NOTE A a)
stated
as the voltage
In Canada
between phases and earth, together four-wire neutral earthed systems; between phases (for example
V)
for
b)
three-wire
unearthed
or impedance
earthed
or impedance
earthed
systems
(IT)
require
additional
tests
by item b) of note 2: additional between tests according phases to annex C. by the letter C.
covered by item b) of note 2 are
as the voltage
preceded
voltage
(l-Ji)
of Part 1 applies
Conventional 4,3.2.1
of Part 1 applies.
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4.3.2.2 Subclause 4.3.2.3 Conventional 4.3.2.2 Rated enclosed thermal current (/~h~)
of Part 1 applies. current (/n) is the rated uninterrupted current free-air thermal current (/th). circuit-breakers (/U) (see 4.3.2.4 of
For circuit-breakers, the rated current Part 1) and is equal to the conventional 4.3.2.4 Subclause 4.3.3 Current rating for four-pole
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Subclause 4.3.4
Eight-hour
Short-circuit Rated
short-circuit
The rated short-circuit making capacity ca~acltv assianed to that circuit-breaker at rated freq; ency and at a specified expressed as the maximum prospective
making of a circuit-breaker is the value of short-circuit voltaqe bv the manufacturer for the rated o~erational pdwer factor for a,c., or time constant for d.c. It-is peak current. shall be not less than its n of table 2 (see 4.3.5.3). shall be not less than its
For a c the rated short-circuit making capacity of a circuit-breaker rated ulhmate short-circuit breaking capacky, multiplied by the factor For d c the rated short-circuit making capacity rated ultlmate short-circuit breaking capacity. A rated short-circuit making capacity implies current corresponding to that rated capacity rated operational voltage. 4.3.5.2 Rated short-circuit breaking of a circuit-breaker
that the circuit-breaker shall be able to make the at the appropriate applied voltage related to the
capacities
The rated short-circuit breaking capacities of a circuit-breaker are the values of short-circuit breaking capacity assigned to that circuit-breaker by the manufacturer for the rated operational voltage, under specified conditions.
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A rated short-circuit breaking capacity requires that the circuit-breaker shall be able to break any value of short-circuit current up to and including the value corresponding to the rated capacity at a power-frequency recovery voltage corresponding to the prescribed test voltage values and: for a.c., at any power factor not less than that of table not greater 11 (see 8.3.2.2.4); 11 (see 8.3.2.2.5). test voltage values
For power-frequency recovery voltages in excess of the prescribed (see 8.3.2.2,6), no short-circuit breaking capacity is guaranteed
For a,c., the circuit-breaker shall be capable of breaking a prospective current corresponding to its rated short-circuit breaking capacity and the related power factor given in table 11, irrespective of the value of the inherent d.c. component, on the assumption that the a c, component is constant.
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4.3.5.2.1
Rated
short-circuit
The rated ultimate short-circuit breaking capacity of a circuit-breaker is the value of ultimate short-circuit breaking capacity (see 2,1 5,1) assigned to that circuit-breaker by the manufacturer for the corresponding rated operational voltage, under the conditions specified in 8,3.5. It is expressed as the value of the prospective breaking cWrrent, in kA (r, m.s. value of the a.c. component in the case of a,c. ), 4.3.5.2.2 Rated service short-circuit breaking capacity (/=.)
The rated service short-circuit breaking capacity of a circuit-breaker is the value of service short-circuit breaking capacity (see 2,15.2) assigned to that circuit-breaker by the manufacturer for the corresponding rated operational voltage, under the conditions specified in 8.3.4 It is expressed as a value of prospective breaking current, in kA, corresponding to one of the specified percentages of the rated ultimate short-circuit breaking capacity, in accordance with table 1, and rounded up to the nearest whole number. It may be expressed as a A of /CU (for example /C~ = 25 % /cU). Alternatively, when the rated service short-circuit breaking capacity is equal to the rated shorttlme withstand current (see 4.3.5,4), it may be stated as that value, in kA, provided that it is not less than the relevant minimum value of table 1. Where /CU exceeds 200 kA for utilization category A (see 4.4), category B, the manufacturer may declare a value /C~ of 50 kA. Table
Utilization
or 1000
kA for
utilization
1 - Standard
category A
ratios between
Utilization
rrlr
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4.3.5.3 Standard relationship between short-circuit making and related power factor, for a.c. circuit-breakers short-circuit breaking and breaking capacities
capacity
and short-circuit
making
Table 2 -f?atio n between short-circuit making capacity and short-circuit breaking capacity and related power factor (for a.c. circuit-breakers)
Short-c~r~uit\@ reaking capacity I
I
Power factor n.
value - circuit
- circuit
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1,5
20
50 NOTE factor.
<(s50
</
For values
The rated short-circuit making and breaking capacities are only valid when the circuit-breaker is operated in accordance with the requirements of 7.2.1,1 and 7.2. i.2. For special requirements, the manufacturer capacity higher than that required by table subject of agreement between manufacturer 4.3.5.4 Rated short-time withstand may assign a value of rated short-circuit making 2. Tests to verify these rated values shall be the and user. (Icw) is the value of short-time under the test conditions withstand specified
current
The rated short-time withstand current current assigned to that circuit-breaker In 8.3.6.2.
For a.c., the value of this current is the r.m.s value of the a,c. component short-circuit current, assumed constant during the short-time delay. The short-time delay associated with the rated 0,05 s, preferred values being as follows: 0,05 0,1 The rated short-time table 3 Table withstand current short-time withstand current
of the prospective
shall
be at least
0,250,51
values
shown
in
3-
Minimum
current A In
values
of rated short-time
Rated short-time withstand
withstand
current
current
Jcw -
Rated
/n <2500 In >2500
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4.4 Utilization categories
The utilization category of a circuit-breaker shall be stated with reference to whether or not it is specifically intended for selectivity by means of an intentional time delay with respect to other circuit-breakers in seriesdn the load side, under short-circuit conditions (see figure A.3), Attention is drawn to the differences of the tests applying table 9 and 8.3.4, 8.3.5, 8.3.6 and 8.3.8), Utilization categories are defined in table 4. Utilization categories to the two utilization categories (see
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Application
with
respect
to selectivity
Circuit-breakers not specifically intended for selectivity under shortcircuit conditions with respect to other short-circuit protective devices in series on the load side, i.e. without an intentional short-time delay provided for selectivity under short-circuit conditions, and therefore without a short-time withstand current rating according to 4.3.5.4. Circuit-breakers specifically intended for selectivity under short-circuit conditions with respect to other short-circuit protective devices in series on the load side, i.e. with an intentional short-time delay (which may be adjustable), provided for selectivity under short-circuit conditions. Such circuit-breakers have a short-time withstand current rating according to 4.3.5.4. NOTE Selectivity is not necessarily ensured up to the ultimate shortcircuit breaking capacity of the circuit-breakers (for example in the case of operation of an instantaneous release) but at least up to the value specified in table 3.
NOTE 1 The power factor or time constant table 11 (see 8.3.2.2.4 and 8,3.2,2.5),
associated
of rated short-circuit
current
is given in
NOTE 2 Attention is drawn to the different requirements utilization categories A and B, in accordance with table 1.
for the
minimum
required
percentage
of lc~ for
NOTE 3 A circuit-breaker of utilization category A may have an intentional short-time delay provided for selectivity under conditions other than those of short circuit, with a short-time withstand current less than that according to table 3. In that case, the tests include test sequence IV (see 8.3.6) at the assigned short-time withstand current.
4.5 4.5.1
Control
Electrical
Subclause
4.5.1 of Part 1 applies, with the following addition: from that of the main circuit, it is recommended
If the rated control supply voltage is different that its value be chosen from table 5. Table
5 Preferred values of the rated control supply if different from that of the main circuit
d.c. Single-phase
voltage,
a.c.
v
24-48-110125220-250 NOTE The manufacturer should be prepared to state the value or values control circuits at the rated control supply voltage, 24-48--
by the
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4.5.2 Subclause 4.6 Air-supply control circuits (pneumatic or electro-pneumatic)
Auxiliary
Releases Types
1) Shunt release;
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2)
Over-current a) b) c)
release:
instantaneous;
definite Inverse
time delay; time delay: of previous on previous load; load (for example thermal type release).
independent dependent
release is used to identify over-current releases intended for protection against overloads (see 2.4.30 of Part 1). The term short-circuit release is used to identify over-current releases intended for protection against short circuits (see 2.1 1). NOTE 2 The term adjustable release used in this standard also includes interchangeable releases.
3) 4)
release
(for opening)
4.7.2 1)
Shunt release
rated control
2)
Over-current
release: (/n);
rated current
current -
setting
time setting
The rated current of an over-current release is the value of current (r. m.s. if a.c. ) corresponding to the maximum current setting which it shall be capable of carrying under the test conditions specified in 8.3.2.5, without the temperature-rise exceeding the values specified In table 7. 4.7.3 Current setting of over-current releases
For circuit-breakers fitted with adjustable releases (see note 2 to 4.7.1, item 2)), the current setting (or range of current-settings, as applicable) shall be marked on. the release or on its scale, The marking may be either directly in amperes, or as a multiple of the current value marked on the release.
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For circuit-breakers fitted with non-adjustable releases, the marking may be on the circuitbreaker. If the operating characteristics of the overload release comply with the requirements of table 6, it will be sufficient to mark the circuit-breaker with its rated current (/n). In the case of indirect releases operated by current transformers, the marking may refer either to the primary current of the current transformer through which they are supplied, or to the current setting of the overload release. In either case, the ratio of the current transformer shall be stated. Unless otherwise specified type is
the operating value of overload releases other than those of the thermal independent of the ambient air temperature within the limits of -5 C to +40 C; for releases of the thermal type, the values stated are for a reference +30 C i 2 C. The manufacturer shall be prepared to state the influence the ambient air temperature (see 7.2.1.2.4, item b)).
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temperature of variations
of in
4.7.4
Tripping
time setting
of over-current releases
releases
1) Definite
time-delay
over-current
The time-delay of such releases is independent of the over-current. The tripping time setting shall be stated as the duration in seconds of the opening time of the circuit-breaker, if the time-delay is not adjustable, or the extreme values of the opening time~ if the timedelay is adjustable. 2) Inverse time-delay The time-delay over-current releases is dependent on the over-current
of such releases
The time/current characteristics shall be given in the form of curves supplied by the manufacturer. These shall indicate how the opening time, starting from the cold state, varies with current within the range of operation of the release. The manufacturer shall indicate, by suitable means, the tolerances applicable to these curves. These curves shall be given for each extreme value of the current setting for a given current setting is adjustable, it is recommended addition for each extreme value of the time setting. setting and, if the time that they be given in
NOTE It is recommended that the current be plotted as abscissa and the time as ordinate, using logarithmic scales. Furthermore, in order to facilitate the study of co-ordination of different types of over-current protection, !t is recommended that the current be plotted as multiples of the setting current and the time in seconds on the standard graph sheets detailed in 5.6.1 of IEC 60269-1 and in figures 4(l), 3(11) and 4(11) of IEC 60269-2-1.
4.8
Integral
fuses
(integrally
fused circuit-breakers)
Subclause 4.8 of Part 1 applies. The manufacturer shall provide the necessary information
5
5.1
Product Nature
Subclause
shall make available, upon request, information frame sizes (see 2,1.1). See annex G.
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5.2 Marking shall be marked in a durable manner.
Each circuit-breaker a)
The following data shall be marked on the circuit-breaker itself or on a nameplate or nameplates attached to the circuit-breaker, and located in a place such that they are visible and legible when the circuit-breaker is installed; . . . rated current (In); suitability for isolation, if applicable, with the symbol positions, with O J* and I respectively, if symbols are in
indication of the open and closed used (see 7.1.5.1 of Part 1).
b)
The following data shall also be marked externally on the circuit-breaker, as specified item a), except that they need not be visible when the circuit-breaker is installed;
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. .
s . . . .
manufacturers
name or trade
mark;
type designation
IEC 60947-2 utilization
or serial number;
claims compliance with this standard;
if the manufacturer
category; voltage(s) Ue (see 4.3.1.1 (Uim~); (for example 50 Hz), and/or the indication rated rated d.c, voltage voltage and, where applicable, annex H);
withstand
voltage
value (or range) of the rated frequency (or the symbol .); rated (Ue); rated (Ue); service ultimate short-circuit short-circuit withstand breaking breaking current
capacity capacity
(/C~) at the
corresponding
for utilization
. . . .
is immaterial;
protective reference
applicable,
for non-compensated
release=,
o
~
(see 7.1.9.3
of Part 1),
if different
c)
The following data shall either be marked on the circuit-breaker as specified shall be made available in the manufacturers published information: . . . . . .
G
making voltage
capacity
in 4.3.5
rated operational
voltage,
if other than 3; thermal current (/the) if different C of Part 1); data (if any) to which marked ratings apply; from the rated current,
conventional
enclosed
applicable
(see Appendix
enclosure
details of minimum distance between circuit-breaker breakers intended for use without enclosures; suitability for environment if applicable, A or environment according
and earthed
metal
. .
B, as applicable,
r,m. s. sensing,
to F.4. I.I.
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d) The following data concerning the opening and closing devices of the circuit-breaker shall be placed either on their own nameplates or on the nameplate of the circuit-breaker; alternatively, if space available is insufficient, they shall be made available in the manufacturers published information:
. .
voltage
of the
closing
device
(see
7.2.1.2
of Part
1) and
rated
rated control circuit voltage of the shunt release (see 7.2,1.4 of Part 1) and/or of the under-voltage release (or of the no-voltage release) (see 7.2.1.3 of Part 1), and rated frequency for a.c.; rated current of indirect over-current releases;
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contacts and kind of current, rated frequency (if a.c. ) and switches, if different from those of the main circuit.
e) Terminal
Subclause
Normal
service,
mounting
conditions
(see 6.1.3.2
a circuit-breaker 3.
is intended
for installation
under
7
7.1
and
performance
requirements
requirements 60947-1 applies except that the text of 7,1.1.1 is replaced by the
Subclause following:
of IEC
Parts of insulating materials which might be exposed to thermal stresses due to electrical effects and the deterioration of which might impair the safety of the equipment shall not be adversely affected by abnormal heat and fire. Tests on equipment shall be made IEC 60695-2-12 and IEC 60695-2-13. by the glow-wire tests of IEC 60695-2-10, IEC 60695-2-11,
Parts of insulating materials necessary to retain in position current-carrying parts of the main circuit in service shall conform to the glow-wire test of 8.2.1 ,1.1 of IEC 60947-1, at a temperature of 960 C. Parts of insulating materials other than those specified in the previous paragraph shall conform to the requirements of the glow-wire tests of 8,2.1 .1.1 of IEC 60947-1 at a temperature of 650 C.
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7.1.1 Withdrawable circuit-breakers
In the disconnected position, the isolating contacts of the main circuit and, where applicable, auxiliary circuits of withdrawable circuit-breakers shall have isolating distances which comply with the requirements specified for the isolating function, taking account of manufacturing tolerances and changes in dimensions due to wear. The withdrawable mechanism shall be fitted with a reliable unambiguously the positions of the isolating contacts. The withdrawable mechanism shall contacts to be separated or re-closed In addition, the withdrawable main contacts to be closed when the isolating contacts be fitted with interlocks when the main contacts shall be fitted with indicating device which indicates
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only permit
the
when the specified isolating distance is achieved iso[ating contacts (disconnected position).
When the circuit-breaker is in the disconnected position, means shall be provided to ensure that the specified isolating distances between the isolating contacts cannot be inadvertently reduced. 7.1.2 Additional requirements for circuit-breakers performance, suitable see 7.2.7. addition:
it should be clearly isolating identified. distance between the contacts is
for isolation
requirements
concerning
If the tripped
open position
Clearances values
and creepage
Requirements
for the safety of the operator allows incandescent particles to be discharged from
There shall be no path or opening which the area of the manual operating means. Compliance 7.1.5 is checked by the provisions breaks
of 8.3.2.6.1,
item b).
List of construction
Circuit-breakers of a given frame size are considered if any one of the following features are not the same: material, finish and dimensions of internal variations listed in a), b) and c) below; size, material, configuration manual operating and method mechanism,
to have a construction
current-carrying
parts,
admitting,
however,
the
any integral
moulding
and insulating
materials;
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the principle of operation, materials and construction tripping of the arc extinction admitting, device; the variations
the basic design of the over-current detailed in a), b) and c) below. in the following of terminals, do not constitute provided
devices,
however,
Variations a)
a construction
dimensions
that creepage
and clearance
b) In the case of thermal and magnetic releases those dimensions release components, including flexible connections, which determine c) d) secondary external windings operating of current means, and/or transformer operated releases; operating means;
additional
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(e.g. labels). provided addition: pole, then all with a neutral pole
requirements
If a pole with an appropriate making and breaking capacity IS used as a neutral poles, Including the neutral pole, may operate substantially together. 7.2 7.2.1 7.2.1.1 Performance Operating Closing requirements conditions
For a circuit-breaker to be closed safely on to the making current corresponding to its rated short-circuit making capacity, it is essential that it should be operated with the same speed and the same firmness as during the type test for proving the short-circuit making capacity. 7.2.1 .1.1 Dependent manual closing mechanism, it is not possible to of the conditions of mechanical
should
having
a prospective
peak making
current
However, this does not apply in the case of a circuit-breaker having a dependent manual closing mechanism and incorporating an integral fast-acting opening release which causes the circuit-breaker to break safely, irrespective of the speed and firmness with which it is closed on to prospective peak currents exceeding 10 kA; in this case, a rated short-circuit making capacity can be assigned, 7.2.1 .1.2 Independent manual closing manual closing mechanism can be assigned of the conditions of mechanical operation. a short-
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7.2.1 .1.3 Dependent power closing
The power-operated closing mechanism, including intermediate control relays where necessary, shall be capable of securing the closing of the circuit-breaker in any condition between no-load and Its rated making capacity, when the supply voltage, measured during the closing operation, remains between the limits of 110 A and 85 A of the rated control supply voltage, and, when a c., at the rated frequency. At 110 % of the rated control supply voltage, not cause any damage to the circuit-breaker. the closing operation performed on no-load shall
At 85 A of the rated control supply voltage, the closing operation shall be performed when the current established by the circuit-breaker is equal to its rated making capacity within the limits allowed by the operation of its relays or releases and, if a maximum time limit is stated for the closing operation, !n a time not exceeding this maximum time limit. 7.2.1 .1.4 Independent power closing power closlng of the conditions operation can be assigned of power closing. components, a rated
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Means for charging the operating mechanism, as well as the closing control be capable of operating In accordance with the manufacturers specification. 7.2.1 .1.5 Stored energy closing closing
shall
This type of closing mechanism shall be capable of ensuring any condihon between no-load and its rated making capacity. When the stored energy is retained within the circuit-breaker, Indicates when the storing mechanism is fully charged,
of the circuit-breaker
in
a device
shall be provided
which
Means for charging the operating mechanism, as well as the closing control components, shall be capable of operating when the auxiliary supply voltage is between 85 ?4. and 110 VO of the rated control supply voltage. It shall not be possible for the moving contacts to move from the open charge is sufficient for satisfactory completion of the closing operation. When the energy Indicated storing mechanism is manually operated, the direction position unless the
of operation
shall
be
does
with
an independent
manual
closing
Circuit-breakers which open automatically shall be trip-free and, unless otherwise agreed between manufacturer and user, shall have their energy for the tripping operation stored prior to the completion of the closing operation,
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7.2.1.2.2 Subclause 7.2.1.2.3 Subclause 7.2.1 .2.4 a) Opening Opening 7.2.1.3 by undervoltage releases
Opening 7.2.1.4
of Part 1 applies. by over-current conditions with an accuracy of of the current setting shall provide of if releases
Opening
under short-circuit
The short-circuit release shall cause tripping of the circuit-breaker *2O 04 of the tripping current value of the current setting for all values of the short-circuit current release. Where necessary for over-current co-ordination Information (usually curves) showing . maximum cut-off (let-through) peak current prospective current (r, m.s. symmetrical); (see 2.17), (see
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2.5 19 of Part
1) as a function
of utilization category A and, override (see note to 8.3.5). the relevant type tests
with
II and
this
information
8.3.4 and
during
in test
of circuit-
Ill (see
NOTE It may be possible to provide other forms of data to verify co-ordination breakers, for example, tests on combinations of short-circuit protective devices.
characteristics
b) Opening 1)
under overload
Instantaneous
or definite
The release shall cause tripping of the circuit-breaker with an accuracy of i10 O/. of the tripping current value of the current setting for all values of current setting of the overload release. 2) Inverse time-delay values operation for inverse time-delay operation are given in table 6.
Conventional
At the reference temperature (see 4.7.3) and at 1,05 times the current setting (see 2.4.37 of Part 1), i.e. with the conventional non-tripping current (see 2.5.30 of Part 1), the opening release being energized on all phase poles, tripping shall not occur in less than the conventional time (see 2.5.30 of Part 1) from the cold state, i.e. with the circuit-breaker at the reference temperature. Moreover, when at the end of the conventional time the value of current is immediately raised to 1,30 times the current setting, i.e. with the conventional tripping current (see 2.5.31 of Part 1), tripping shall then occur in less than the conventional time later.
NOTE The reference temperature circuit-breaker is based. is the ambient air temperature on which the time-current characteristic of the
Table &Z Characteristics of the opening operation of inverse time-delay opening releases at the reference temperature
All poles Conventional non-tripping current 1,05 times current setting I 1 hour when /. s 63A loaded Conventional tripping current Conventional h
over-current
time
2 I
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If a release is declared by the manufacturer as substantially independent of ambient temperature, the current values of table 6 shall apply within the temperature band declared by the manufacturer, within a tolerance of 0,3 V./K. The width of the temperature. 7.2.2 7.2.2.1 temperature band shall be at least 10 K on either side of the reference
The temperature-rises of the several parts of a circuit-breaker, measured under the conditions specified in 8.3.2,5, shall not exceed the limiting values stated in table 7, during the tests made In accordance with 8.3.3.6. The temperature-rises of the terminals shall not exceed the limiting values stated in table 7 during the tests made in accordance with 8.3.4.4 and 8,3,6,3. 7.2.2.2 Ambient air temperature only if the ambient air temperature
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The temperature-rise limits given in table 7 are applicable remains within the limits given in 6.1.1 of Part 1. 7.2.2.3 Main circuit
The main circuit of a circuit-breaker, including the over-current releases which may be associated with it, shall be capable of carrying the conventional thermal current (/th or /the, as applicable, see 4 3.2.1 and 4,3,2.2) without the temperature-rises exceeding the limits specified in table 7. 7.2.2.4 Control circuits
The control circuits, including control circu!t devices, used for the closing and opening operations of a circuit-breaker, shall permit the rated duty, as specified in 4.3.4, and also the temperature-rise tests under the test conditions specified in 8.3,2.5, to be made without the temperature rises exceeding the limits specified in table 7. The requirements of this subclause the discretion of the manufacturer, test of 8.3.3.6, 7.2.2.5 Auxiliary circuits shall be capable of carrying their conventional exceeding the limits specified in table 7, when shall be verified on a new circuit-breaker. Alternatively, at the verification may be made during the temperature-rise
Auxiliary circuits, including auxiliary devices, thermal current without the temperature-rises tested in accordance with 8.3.2.5.
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Table 7Temperature-rise
of part*
and accessible
Temperature-riae K 80
parts
limits *
Description
- Terminals
for external
connections
means: 25 35 but not hand-held: 40 50 for normal operation: 50 60 should ba caused to adjacent parts of
to be touched
- Parts which need not be touched metallic non-metallic No value is specified insulating materials. The temperature.rise the temoerature-rise
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limits specified are not intended to apply to a new sample, but are those verifications durina the armrocmiate test serauences specified in clause 8.
applicable
to
7.2.3
Dielectric
Subclauses
Type tests shall be made in accordance The verification with 8.3.3.5. Routine 7.2.3.1 Subclause 7.2.3.2 of dielectric withstand
with 8.4.5.
of IEC 60947-1
Power-frequency
withstand
voltage
auxiliary
and control
circuits
tests as type tests for the verification withstand tests. Clearances 7.2.3.3 of IEC 60947-1 distances applies. applies. verification, as a criterion
Creepage 7.2.3.4
of IEC 60947-1
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7.2.3.5 Solid insulation
Solid insulation shall be verified by either power-frequency tests, in accordance with 8.3.3,4.1, ~tem 3), of IEC 60947-1, or d.c. tests (test voltages for d.c. tests are under consideration). For the purposes of this disconnected for the tests, 7.2.3.6 Subclause 7.2.4 7.2.4.1 Spacing 7.2.3.6 Ability between standard, circuits incorporating solid-state devices shall be
separate
circuits
of IEC 60947-1
applies.
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conditions
Overload
This requirement
The circuit-breaker In the main circuit Each operating 7.2.4;2 Subclause
applies to circuit-breakers
630 A.
shall be capable of carrying out the number of operating cycles with current exceeding its rated current, under the test conditions according to 8.3.3.4. of a making operation followed by a breaking operation.
cycle consists
Operational 7,2,4.2
performance
capability with the following of meeting additions: of table 8: circuit circuit under under the test the test
The circuit-breaker
for the test of operational performance conditions specified in 8,3.3.3,3; for the test of operational performance conditions specified in 8.3.3,3,4.
without with
Each operating cycle consists of, either a closing operation followed by an opening operation (test of operational performance without current), or a making operation followed by a breaking operation (test of operational performance with current). Table 81 Rated current A In < 100 315 630 2500 . .. c/n< <Ins 100 315 630 *
Number
of operating
3 I ,
cycles
4 of operating current 1 500 1 000 1000 500 500 *** I I cycles Total 10000 8000 5000 3000 2000 5
I
Number cycles
Number current
With
rated current for a given frame size. with the consent of the
Column 2 gives the minimum operating rate. This rate may be increased manufacturer; in this case the rate used shall be stated in the test report.
During each operating cycle, the circuit-breaker shall remain closed for a sufficient full current is established, but not exceeding 2 s.
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7.2.5 Ability to make and break under short-circuit conditions
Subclause
7.2.5 of Part 1 applies with the following amplifications: making breaking withstand capacity capacity current shall be in accordance shall be in accordance shall be in accordance with 4.3.51 with 43.5.2 with 43,5.4
IS
and 4,353
NOTE It is the manufacturers responsibility to ensure that the tripping characteristic of the circuit-breaker compatible with the capability of the circuit-breaker to withstand the inherent thermal and electrodynamlc stresses
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7.2.6 7.2.7
Subclause 7.2.7 of IEC 60947-1 applies and tests shall be made 8.3.3,5, 8.3.3,9, 8.3.4.3, 8.3.5.3 and 8.3.7.7, as applicable. 7.2.8 Specific
the
with 8332,
requirements
between
for integrally
circuit-breakers
fused
and
circuit-breakers
separate fuses associated In the same clrcu!t
co-ordination
An integrally fused circuit-breaker shall comply with this standard In all respects up to the rated ultimate short-circuit breaking capacity, In particular, it shall meet the requirements of test sequence V (see 8.3.7). The circuit-breaker shall function, without over-currents not exceeding the selectivity causing the fuses to operate, at the occurrence limit current /s declared by the manufacturer of
For all over-currents up to and including the rated ultimate short-circuit breaking capacity assigned to the composite unit, the circuit-breaker shall open when one or more fuses operate (in order to prevent single-phasing). If the circuit-breaker is stated by the manufacturer to be with lock-out device preventing closing (see 2.14), it shall not be possible to reclose the clrcultbreaker until either the melted fuse-links or any missing fuse-links have been replaced or the lock-out means has been reset. 7.2.9 Coordination between protective device between a circuit-breaker and another short-circuit
a circuit-breaker
and another
short-circuit
protective
device,
see
compatibility
(EMC)
Requirements
8
8.1
Tests Kind of tests 81 of Part 1 applies, with the following additions: are:
Subclause 8.1.1
of circuit-breakers
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8.1.2 Type tests include the following Test
Temperature-rise Tripping Dielectric Operational Overload limits and characteristics properties performance performance breaking withstand capability (where applicable) capacities current (where applicable) fused circuit-breakers 8.3.4
tests: Subclause
8.3.2.5 8.3.3.1 8,3.3.2 8.3,3.3 8.3.3.4 and 8.3.5 8.3.8 8.3.7
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of integrally
Type tests shall be carried laboratory of his choice. 8.1.3 Routine tests comprise
out
by the
manufacturer,
in his workshop
or at any suitable
8.2
Compliance
with constructional
requirements
Subclause 8.3
Type tests
In order to avoid repetition of identical tests applicable to the various test sequences, the general test conditions have been grouped together at the beginning of this subclause under three headings: test conditions test conditions test conditions applicable applicable applicable to all sequences to temperature-rise to short-circuit (8.3.2.1 to 8.3.2.4); ,,
tests (8.3.2.5);
tests (8.3.2.6). refer back to, or are based on, the general
these general
test conditions
Each test sequence refers back to the general test conditions applicable. This requires the use of cross-references, but enables each test sequence to be presented in a much simplified form. Throughout this clause the term test has been used for every test to be made; verification should be interpreted as test for the verification and has been used where it is intended to verify the condition of the circuit-breaker following an earlier test in a test sequence whereby it may have been adversely affected, In order to facilitate locating a particular test condition or test, an alphabetical index is given in 8.3.1, using the terms most likely to be used (not necessarily the exact terms appearing in the relevant subclause heading). 8.3.1 Test sequences together in a number of sequences, as shown in table 9.
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With reference to 8.1.1 of Part 1, the following tests of test sequence omitted from the sequence and made on separate samples: I (see 8.3.3) may be
test of dielectric
properties
(8.3.3.2); of 8.3.3,3,2 (item c) and 8.3.3.3.3, to verify the requirements the requirements circuit-breakers of
test of undervoltage releases of 7.2.1.3 of Part 1; test of shunt trip releases 7,2.1.4 of Part 1;
of 8.3.3,3.2
to verify
additional
(8.3.3.3.5).
tests
for operational
capability
for withdrawable
according
to the relationship
between
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schema
see table 9)
Subclause 8.3.3.2
(verification)
8.3.8.5
systems)
Annex C Annex 1-i 6.3.3,9 8.3.7 .1-8.3.7.5-8.3.7.6 8.3.3,3 -8.3.4.2-8.3.4.4 8.3.3.4 8.3.3.7&3.4.4 -8.3.5.1-8,3.7.4-
capability
8.3.5 .4-8.3.6.1-8.3.6,6 8.3.7 .8-8.3.6.1-8,3.8.6 Service short-circuit breaking withstand breaking capacity current capacity test at maximum short-time withstand 8.3.4 .1-8.3.8.3 8.3.6.4 8.3,6 .2-8.3.8.2 8.3.3 .6-6.3.4.3-8.3.6.3 8.3.7 .2-8.3,8.5 Tripping limits and characteristics Ultimate short-circuit breaking capacity (additional tests) 8.3.3.1 8.3.5.2 8.3.3.3.5
Temperature-rise
(verification)
Withdrawable
circuit-breakers
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Table Test sequence
I ,eneral performance haracteristics 1.3.3) All circuit-breakers
9I
Overall
schema
of test sequences
1, Tests
A@icable to
Tripping Dielectric
Mechanical operation and operational performance capability Overload Verification Verification Verification performance of dielectric of overload (where applicable) withstand releases position
of temperature-rise
Verification of main contact (where applicable) II !ated service short-circuit reaking capacity 9.3.4) All circuit-breakers 2, Rated service capacity Verification Verification Verification Operational Ill ?ated ultimate short-circuit }raaking capacity 8.3.5) All circuit-breakers a) of utilization category A and circuit-breakers of utilization category B with instantaneous override* Verification short-circuit
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breaking
of temperature-rise
short-circuit
Iv
iated short-time 8.3.6) withstand current Circuit-breakers category B 2, of utilization
withstand
of temperature-rise
Short-circuit breaking capacity maximum short-time withstand Verification Verification of dielectric of overload releases
withstand limit
v
performance of integrally :ircuit-breakers ~8,3.7) fused Stage 1
Short-circuit current
Stage 2
Short-circuit at rated ultimate circuit braking capacity Verification of dielectric of overload of overload Verification Verification Rated
short-time
withstand
(replacestest sequencesII and IV) when /CW = /C~ = /CU (replacestest sequencesIi, Ill
and IV) test Circuit-breakers for use on phaseearthed systems
pole short-circuit
pole short-circuit
test
Circuit-breakers systems
for use in IT
See note to 8.3,5 ~) For the selection of circuit-breakers for tests and the applicability relationship between lc~ , /cu and Icw, see table 9a. z) Except Where the combined test sequence is applied, 3)
of the various
test sequences
Except
- where /c~ = /cu (but see 8.3.5) - where the combined test sequence for integrally fused circuit-breakers.
is applied
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Table 9a - Applicability of test sequences acco:~ing between I w h and Lw to the relationship
Utilization category /C~,/Cuand /CW relationship Test sequence A A Integrally fused CASE 1 I II /C~# /CU for utilizationcategoryA
/c. * /cu * Icw for utilization category B
B Integrally fused
x x x
x 4)
x x
x x x
x 2)
x x
Ill
Iv v
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CASE 2
I II
x x )( 2) x
x x
Ill Iv v Combined
x x
x 3)
x 3)
CASE 3
I II
x x
x x
x x
x x
category
Ill Iv v x 4) x x x x
CASE 4
Ill
II Ill
1X1
x
Iv
1X1
x 3)
v
Combined 1) Table applies to any one valua of L/e. For nIUhiple Ue ratin95, the space. table applies
to
each
LJe rating.
is indicetad
by X in the relevant
this sequance
may be applied
to circuit-breakers of
8.3.2
NOTE 1
General
test conditions
for the verification of switching ovarvoltagas ara undar consideration. tests
Test conditions
to tha requirements of this standard do not preclude the naed for additional incorporated in assemblies, for example tests in accordance with IEC 60439.
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8.3.2.1 General requirements shall be made on a sample
Unless otherwise agreed by the manufacturer, each test sequence circuit-breaker (or set of samples) in a clean and new condition.
The number of samples to be tested for each test sequence and the test conditions (for example setting of overload releases, terminal connections), according to the circuit-breaker parameters, are given in table 10. Where necessary, additional information is given in the relevant subclauses.
Unless otherwise specified, tests are to be performed on a circuit-breaker having the maximum rated current for a given frame size and are deemed to cover all rated currents of that frame size. In the case of one or more construction breaks (see 2,1,2 and 7.1.5) further samples shall be tested in accordance with note 8 of table 10. Unless otherwise all tests. stated, short-circuit releases shall be set at maximum within the frame size,
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(time
and current)
for
details,
correspond
to the design
of
Unless otherwise stated, the tests shall be made with the same kind of current and, in the case of a.c., at the same rated frequency and with the same number of phases as in the intended service, If the mechanism is electrically controlled, it shall be supplied at the minimum voltage as specified in 7.2.1.1.3. In addition, electrically controlled mechanisms shall be energized via the appropriate circuit-breaker control circuits complete with switching devices. It shall be verified that the circuit-breaker operates correctly on no-load when it is operated under the above conditions. The circuit-breaker support. Circuit-breakers under test shall be mounted complete on its own support or an equivalent
shall be tested
in free air. and has been tested in free stated by the manufacturer, /cu, with release settings at
If a circuit-breaker may be used in specified individual enclosures air, it shall be additionally tested in the smallest of such enclosures using a new sample, according to 8.3.5, at (Je max/corresponding maximum (see note 1 to table 10), Details report,
NCITE
of these
tests,
including
the dimensions
of the enclosure,
shall
be stated
in the test
An individual
enclosure
is an enclosure
designed
and dimensioned
to contain
one circuit-breaker
only.
However, if a circuit-breaker may be used in specified individual enclosures and is tested throughout in the smallest of such enclosures stated by the manufacturer, the tests in free air need not be made provided that such enclosure is bare metallic, without insulation. Details, including the dimensions of the enclosure, shall be stated in the test report.
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For the tests in free air, for tests concerning overload performance (8.3.3.4), short-circuit (8.3.4.1, 8.3,5.2, 8,3.6.4, 8.3.7.1, 8.3.7.5, 8.3.7.6 and 8.3.8.3), and short-time withstand current (8.3.6.2 and 8.3.8.2) where applicable, a metallic screen shall be placed on all sides of the circuit-breaker in accordance with the manufacturers instructions. Details, including distances of the metallic screen from the circuit-breaker, shall be stated in the test report. The characteristics
G
of the metallic
screen
shall be as follows:
structure:
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.
G
resistance: shall be included in the calculation for the prospective element circuit (see 8.3.4.1,2, item d) of Part 1) when measured the metallic screen likely to be reached by arc emissions. torques to be applied to the terminal screws shall instructions or, in the absence of such instructions,
or replacements
If, for convenience of testing, it appears useful to increase the severity of a test (for example to adopt a higher frequency of operation in order to reduce the duration of the test), this shall not be done without the consent of the manufacturer. For single-phase tests phase-earthed systems, For additional annex H. tests on individual poles see annex C. of multipole circuit-breakers intended for use on
for circuit-breakers
for unearthed
or impedance
earth
systems
(IT), see
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Table Number of marked Ue ratings Terminals marked line/load No x 1 2 1 1
(
UC.)
10-
Number
of samples
for test
Test ? quence
2 Mul. Yes I
II (
Corr.
Ue
Max.
Temperatureriae edification
Iotes
x x
x
x x x x x x x x x x x
x x x x x
max Ue LJe Ue
(& ue
See 8.3.3 x x x
x x
8) 8)9) 2)
2 1
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~
(
8)9) 2)
2 3 1
x
x x
3) 8)9) 2)
Ue max
corr
2 3 1 2
U. max corr
U. max (Je max Ue max x
x x x x
x
4) 8)9) 2)
corr corr x x x
x x x
x
Ill (Icu)
3 4 1
Ue intermed (Je
x
x
6) 4) 8) 2) 8) 2) 3)
max
u, Ue
u, ue
x
x
x
2 1
2 3 1
us Ue max
x
x
corr
x x x x x
8) 2) 4) 8) 2) 6)
2 3 1 2
Ue max corr
x
x x x
Ue max Ue max corr Us max corr Ue interme Ue max Ill Ue max Ue max
4 3 4
dX
x
Iv Ucw)
4) 5)
v
(/,-,) Individua pole (annex C (I*)
x
x
x x
7)8) 2)
R
xx
x x x
1 2 2 x
Ue max
l~u
8)
xx
U, max
Isu
xx
Ue max
/lT
8)
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Notes for table 10
Mul = multiple; Corr = corresponding; Intermed = intermediate it means the
1)
2)
Min means the minimum /n of a given frame size; in the case of adjustable overload releases, minimum setting of the minimum /n Max means the maximum In of a given frame size. This sample is omitted in the following cases: current setting for a given frame size; (i.e. without an integral overcurrent
a circuit-breaker a circuit-breaker
release); an adjustable
a circuit-breaker with electronic overcurrent protection, of a given frame size, current rating by electronic means only (i.e. without change of current sensors). reversed. reversed, if terminals unmarked. and also to category A circuit-breakers covered
having
3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8)
Connections Connections
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B circuit-breakers
by note 3 of table 4.
between
test station and manufacturer. an additional sample shall be tested with connections reversed. is to
unmarked
In the case of one or more construction breaks (see 2.1.2 and 7.1.5) within the frame size a further sample tested at the maximum rated current corresponding to each construction, under the conditions applicable sample 1. The requirement of note 8) applies only to the combined sequence.
9)
Test quantities Values 8.3.2.2.1 of test quantities of Part 1 applies. on test quantities
Tolerances 8.3.2.2,2
of Part 1 applies, of the test circuit for a.c. of the circuit-breaker. For all short-circuit tests, if dependent on the value of the frequency, the
Frequency
All tests shall be made at the rated frequency the rated breaking capacity is essentially tolerance shall not exceed *5 ?40.
If the manufacturer declares the rated breaking capacity to be substantially value of the frequency, the tolerance shall not exceed t25 A. 8.3.2.2.4 Subclause Table Power factor 8.3.4.1.3 of the test circuit
unaffected
by the
16 of Part 1 is replaced
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Table 11Values of power factors
Power Test current kA / Short-circuit 0,9 4,5 6 0,8 0,7 0,5 0,3 0,25 0.2 0,8 0,5 Operational performance capability Overload Short-circuit 5 5 5 5 10 2 2,5
corresponding
Time
to test currents
constant ms
Overload
/<3 3 ~ls
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15 15
of Part 1 applies with the following modification: by table 11 of this standard. recovery voltage
item a) of Part 1 applies. of test results after tests shall be checked by the verifications applicable
A circuit-breaker is deemed to have met the requirements requirements of each sequence as applicable. The case shall not be broken but hairline cracks are acceptable.
of this
standard
if it meets
the
NOTE Hairline cracks are a consequence of high gas pressure or thermal stresses due to arcing when interrupting very high fault currents and are of a superficial nature. Consequently, they do not develop through the entire thickness of the moulded case of the device,
Test reports 8.3.2.4 of Part 1 applies. for temperature-rise test of 7.2.2. with the following with 8.3,2.1. at the maximum rated control addition:
Test conditions
shall meet the requirements of Part 1 applies, shall be mounted releases except
8,3.3.3.6,
in accordance
(if applicable)
shall be energized
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For four-pole circuit-breakers, a test shall first be made ofr the three poles which incorporate over-current releases. For a circuit-breaker having a value of rated current not exceeding 63 A, an additional test shall be made by passing the test current through the fourth pole and its adjacent pole. For higher rated current values, the method of testing shall be the subject of a separate agreement between manufacturer and user. 8.3.2.6 8.3.2.6.1 Test conditions General for short-circuit tests
requirements
has been introduced to avoid unnecessary retesting due to the new
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Subclause a)
8.3.4.1.1
The circuit-breaker
operating means in any position, there is no means through which a music wire of 0,26 mm reach the arc chamber area, the following test
For opening operations only, a clear, low density polyethylene sheet, 0,05 mm i 0,01 mm thick, of a size 100 mm x 100 mm, positioned as shown in figure 1, fixed and reasonably
stretched in a frame, is placed at a distance of 10 mm from
either the maximum projection recess for this closing means; or the rim of the recess for this closing means. The polyethylene density melting
of the manual
closing
means
of a circuit-breaker
without
closing
means
of a circuit-breaker
with recess
physical
properties:
at 23 C: point:
llo0cto120c.
On the side remote from the circuit-breaker there shall be an appropriate backing to obviate tearing of the polyethylene sheet due to the pressure wave which may occur during the short-circuit test (see figure 1), For tests other than those in an individual enclosure, material or of metal is placed between the metallic (see figure 1). a shield which may be of insulating screen and the polyethylene sheet
for CO operations to prove to verify
NOTE 2 This test arrangement applies to O operations only, since it is difficult to arrange and it is accepted that O operations are no less severe than CO operations (see 8.3.2.6.4).
NOTE 3 In order to obviate the need for making a new serias of short-circuit test sequences compliance with this subclause, it is permitted provisionally, with the agreement of the manufacturer, this by means of a separate O operation for each test sequence applicable.
c)
shall
be operated
during
tests to simulate
service
conditions during
as closely
A circuit-breaker having a dependent power operation shall be closed control supply (voltage or pressure) at 85 YOof its rated value. A circuit-breaker having the operating mechanism A circuit-breaker operating means
an independent power operation shall be closed during tests with charged to its maximum value stated by the manufacturer. tests with the
having a stored energy operation shall be closed during charged at 85 YOof the rated voltage of the auxiliary supply.
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d) If a circuit-breaker is fitted releases shall be as specified with adjustable over-current for each test sequence. releases, the setting of these
For circuit-breakers without over-current releases but fitted with a shunt release, this release shall be energized by the application of a voltage equal to 70 A of the rated control supply voltage of the release (see 7.2.1.2.3), at a time not earlier than that of the initiation of the short-circuit nor later than 10 ms after the initiation of the short-circuit. e) For all these tests, the line side of the test circuit shall be connected to the corresponding terminals of the circuit-breaker as marked by the manufacturer. In the absence of such markings, the test connections shall be as specified in table 10.
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Calibration 8.3.4.1.5
of Part 1 applies
Test procedure 8.3.4.1.6 of Part 1 applies with the following amplification: connections are
After calibration of the test circuit in accordance with 8.3.2.6.3, the temporary replaced by the circuit-breaker under test and its connecting cables, if any. Tests for sequences the performance under in table 9 (see 8.3.1). short-circuit conditions shall be made
according
to the
For circuit-breakers having a rated current up to and including 630 A, a cable 75 cm in length, having a cross-section corresponding to the conventional thermal current (see 8,3.3.3.4, tables 9 and 10 of Part 1) shall be included as follows: 50 cm on the supply side, 25 cm on the load side. is applicable to each test sequence, as
The sequence of operations shall be that which specified in 8.3,4.1, 8.3.5.2, 8.3.6.4 and 8.3.7.6.
For four-pole circuit-breakers, an additional sequence of operations on one or more new samples, in accordance with table 10, shall be made on the fourth pole and its adjacent pole, for sequences Ill and IV, or IV and V, as applicable, at an applied voltage of UJfi, using the circuit shown in figure 12 of Part 1. The test current shall be agreed between manufacturer and user, but shall be not less than 60 A of /Cu or /CW,as applicable. At the manufacturers request, these additional tests may be made on the same samples, test in the relevant test sequence comprising the appropriate tests: on three adjacent on the fourth phase poles; pole. each
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The following symbols are used for defining operation; operation followed, after the appropriate opening time, by a the sequence of operations:
o
CO t
represents
a breaking
represents the time interval between two successive short-circuit operations which shall be as short as possible, allowing for the resetting time of the circuit-breaker (see 2.19), but not less than 3 min. The actual value of t shall be stated in the test report. The maximum resetting time shall be 15 min or such longer time as may be stated by the manufacturer, but not exceeding 1 h, during which time the circuit-breaker shall not be displaced. Attempts to re-close the circuit-breaker during the resetting time shall be spaced by at least 1 min.
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The maximum value of /2t (see 2,5.18 report (see 7,2.1.2.4, item a). NOTE The
prescribed
may be recorded
in the test
maximum value of / 2t recorded during the tests may not be the maximum possible conditions. Additional tests are necessary if this maximum value needs to be determined.
value
for the
8.3.2.6.5
during
short-circuit
making
and
Interpretation 8.3.4.1.8
Verification
a) After the opening operations of the short-circuit making and breaking capacity tests of 8,3.4.1, 8.3.5.2, 8.3.6.4, 8.3.7.1, 8.3,7.6, 8.3.8.3, as applicable, the polyethylene sheet shall show no holes visible with normal or corrected vision without additional magnification. NOTE Minute visible holes of less than 0,26
mm diameter can be ignored.
b) After the short-circuit tests, the circuit-breaker for each test sequence, as applicable. 8.3.3 Test sequence 1: General performance
shall comply
specified
characteristics and comprises the following Subclause 8.3.3.1 8.3.3.2 8.3.3.3 8.3.3.4 8.3.3.5 8.3.3.6 8.3.3.7
(if
applies
tests:
Tripping Dielectric
Mechanical operation and operational performance capability Overload Verification Verification Verification Verification applicable) performance of dielectric (where applicable) withstand
of undervoltage
8.3.3.8 8.3.3,9
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One sample table 10. 8.3.3.1 Subclause 8.3.3.1.1 The ambient shall be tested; the setting of adjustable releases shall be in accordance with
of Part 1 is amplified
General air temperature shall be measured as for the temperature-rise a built-in tests (see 8.3.2.5)
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When the over-current opening release is normally be verified inside the corresponding circuit-breaker.
it shall
Any separate release shall be mounted approximately as under normal service conditions, The under complete circuit-breaker shall be mounted in accordance with 8.3.2.1. The equipment test shall be protected against undue external heating or cooling. The connections of the separate release, if appropriate, or of the complete circuit-breaker shall be made as for normal service, with conductors of cross-section corresponding to the rated current (/n) (see tables 9 and 10 of 8.3.3.3.4 of Part 1) and of length according to 8.3,3.3,4 of Part 1,
NOTE For tests for which the tripping characteristic is independent of the temperature of the terminals (e.g. electronic overload releases, magnetic releases), connection data (type, cross-section, length) may be different from those required in 8.3,3.3.4 of IEC 60947-1. The connections should be compatible with the test current and induced thermal stresses.
For circuit-breakers with adjustable over-current releases, the tests minimum and maximum current settings, with conductors corresponding (see 4.7.2). For circuit-breakers having a neutral pole provided with an overload this overload release shall be made on the neutral pole alone. The tests may be made at any convenient 8.3.3.1.2 Opening under short-circuit voltage conditions
release,
the verification
of
The operation of short-circuit releases (see 4.7,1) shall be verified at 80 !ko and 120 !4. of the short-circuit current setting of the release. The test current shall have no asymmetry, At a test current having a value equal to 80 % of the short-circuit shall not operate, the current being maintained for 0,2 s in the case of instantaneous releases; stated by the manufacturer, in the case current setting, the release
for an interval of time equal to twice the time-delay of definite time-delay releases, At a test current shall operate having a value
current
setting,
the release
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The operation of multipole short-circuit with the test current, using all possible releases shall be verified by loading two poles in series combinations of poles having a short-circuit release. each phase pole for a single pole,
In addition, the operation of short-circuit releases shall be verified on individually, at the value of the tripping current declared by the manufacturer at which value they shall operate: within 0,2s in the case of instantaneous releases; delay stated
within an interval of time equal to twice the time case of definite time delay releases. time-delay releases shall, in addition,
by the manufacturer,
in the
Definite 8.3.3.1.3 a)
of 8.3.3,1.4.
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Opening
conditions releases
instantaneous
or definite
The operation of instantaneous or definite time-delay overload releases (see note 1 of 4.7,1) shall be verified at 90 A and 110 % of the overload setting of the release. The test current shall have no asymmetry. The operation of multipole overload releases shall be verified with all phase poles loaded simultaneously with the test current. Definite time-delay releases shall, in addition, comply with the requirements setting, of 8.3.3.1.4, shall not
At a test current having a value equal to 90 VOof the current operate, the current being maintained for 0,2 s in the case of instantaneous releases, stated
the release
for an interval of time equal to twice the time-delay case of definite time-delay releases. current having a value equal
in the shall
within an interval of time equal to twice the time-delay case of definite time-delay releases.
by the manufacturer,
in the
For circuit-breakers having an identified neutral pole provided with an overload release (see 8.3.3,1.1), the test current for this release shall have a value equal to 1,2 times 110 % of the current setting. b) Inverse time-delay releases be verified in
The operating characteristics of inverse time-delay overload releases shall accordance with the performance requirements of 7,2.1.2.4, item b), 2).
For circuit-breakers having an identified neutral pole provided with an overload release (see 8.3.3.1.1), the test currents for this release shall be those given in table 6 except that the test current at the conventional tripping current shall be multiplied by the factor 1,2. For releases dependent on ambient air temperature, the operating verified at the reference temperature (see 4.7.3 and 5.2, item energized on all phase poles. If this test is made at a different accordance with the manufacturers characteristic shall be b)), the release being shall be made in
For releases declared by the manufacturer to be independent of ambient air temperature, the operating characteristic shall be verified by two measurements, one at 30 C * 2 C, the other at 20 C t 2 C or at 40 C * 2 C, the release being energized on all phase poles.
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An additional test, at a current value to be agreed between manufacturer and user, shall be made to verify that the time/current characteristics of the release conform (within the stated tolerances) to the curves provided by the manufacturer.
NOTE In addition to tha tests in this subclausa, the releases of circuit-breakers are also verified on each pole singly, during test sequences Ill, IV and V (see 8,3.5.1, 8.3.5.4, 8.3.6.1, 8.3.6.6, 8.3.7.4, 6.3.7.6, 8.3,8.1 and 8.3.8.6).
8.3.3.1.4 a) Time-delay
Additional
time-delay
releases
setting:
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for circuit-breakers having an identified neutral pole provided with an overload release (see 8.3.3.1 ,1), the test current for this release shall be 1,5 times the current setting; in the case of short-circuit releases, with two poles in series carrying the test current, using successively all possible combinations of poles having a short-circuit release. measured, duration the same releases: conditions as for the test of item a) above for both shall be between the limits stated by the manufacturer.
Firstly, the test current equal to 1,5 times the current setting is maintained for a time interval equal to the non-tripping duration stated by the manufacturer; then, the current is reduced to the rated current and maintained at this value for twice the time-delay stated by the manufacturer. The circuit-breaker shall not trip. 8.3.3.2 Subclause (i) Test of dielectric 8,3.3.4,1 properties applies, except for item 5), with the following the normal additions: positions of
of iEC 60947-1
with reference to 8.3.3.4.1, item 2) c) i) and ii), of IEC 60947-1: operation include the tripped position, if any;
(ii)
with reference
to 8.3.3.4.1,
circuit-breakers not declared as suitable for isolation shall be tested with the test voltage applied across the poles of the main circuit, the line terminals being connected together and the load terminals being connected together. The test voltage shall be in accordance with table 12 of IEC 60947-1;
(iv) for circuit-breakers suitable for isolation (see 3.5) and having an operational voltage greater than 50 V, the leakage current, measured through each pole with the contacts in the open position, at a test voltage of 1,1 Ue, shall not exceed 0,5 mA. 8.3.3.3 8.3.3.3.~ Tests of mechanical operation and of operational performance capability
General
test conditions
The circuit-breaker shall be mounted in accordance with 8.3.2.1 except that, for the purpose of these tests, the circuit-breaker may be mounted on a metal frame. The circuit-breaker shall be protected against undue external heating or cooling.
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The tests shall be made at the ambient The control current. supply voltage temperature of the test room. at its terminals at the rated
of each control
forming part of the control device shall be in circuit, However, shall be inserted between the current source and the terminals
no of
The tests of 8.3.3,3,2, 8,3,3.3,3 and 8.3.3.3.4 shall be made on the same circuit-breaker but the order in which these tests are carried out is optional. However, for the tests of undervoltage and shunt releases the tests of 8.3.3.3.2 and 8.3.3,3.3 may, alternatively, be made on a new sample. In the case of maintainable circuit-breakers, if it is desired to carry out a number of operations greater than that specified in table 8, these additional operations shall be carried out first, followed by maintenance in accordance with the manufacturers instructions, and then by the number of operations in accordance with table 8, without any further maintenance being permitted during the remainder of this test sequence.
NOTE For convenience period should, however, of testing it is permissible be less than 3 h. to subdivide each of the tests into two or more periods. No such
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8.3.3.3.2 a)
Construction
and mechanical
operation
Construction A withdrawable circuit-breaker shall be checked for the requirements stated in 7.1.1.
A circuit-breaker with stored energy operation shall be checked for compliance with 7.2.1.1.5, regarding the charge indicator and the direction of operation of manual energy storing. b) Mechanical operation in 8.3.3.3.1 for the following purposes: device closing energized; operation is is the
of the circuit-breaker
to prove satisfactory behaviour of the circuit-breaker initiated with the tripping device actuated;
to prove that the operation of a power-operated device, when the circuit-breaker already closed, shall neither cause damage to the circuit-breaker nor endanger operator. operation of a circuit-breaker may be checked shall comply under no-load conditions.
with dependent
power operation
stated
power operation shall operate with the operating and maximum limits stated by the manufacturer,
A circuit-breaker with stored energy operation shall comply with the requirements stated in 7.2.1 .1,5 with the auxiliary supply voltage at 85 7. and 110 A of the rated control supply voltage. It shall also be verified that the moving contacts cannot be moved from the open position when the operating mechanism is charged to slightly below the full charge as evidenced by the indicating device. For a trip-free circuit-breaker it shall not be possible to maintain the contacts in the touching or closed position when the tripping release is in the position to trip the circuitbreaker.
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If the closing and opening times of a circuit-breaker times shall comply with the stated values. c) Undervoltage releases are stated by the manufacturer, such
Undervoltage releases shall comply with the requirements of 7,2.1,3 of Part 1. For this purpose, the release shall be fitted to a circuit-breaker having the maximum current rating for which the release is suitable. i) Drop-out voltage that the release from operates rated to open the circuit-breaker control current supply voltage between the voltage
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O V in
The test for the lower limit is made without heating of the release coil, maximum voltage of the range.
previous
In the case of a release with a range of rated control supply voltage, this test applies to the
The test for the upper limit is made starting from a constant temperature corresponding to the application of rated control supply voltage to the release and rated current in the main poles of the circuit-breaker. This test may be combined with the temperature-rise test of 8.3.3.6. In the case of a both the minimum ii) Test for limits
release with a range of rated control supply voltage, this test is made at
rated control
supply voltages.
Starting with the circuit-breaker open, at the temperature of the test room, and with the supply voltage at 30 !4. rated maximum control supply voltage, it shall be verified that the circuit-breaker cannot be closed by the operation of the actuator. When the supply voltage is raised to 85 YOof the minimum control supply voltage, it shall be verified that the circuitbreaker can be closed by the operation of the actuator. iii) Performance under overvoltage conditions
With the circuit-breaker closed and without current in the main circuit, it shall be verified that the undervoltage release will withstand the application of 110 VO rated control supply voltage for 4 h without impairing its functions. d) Shunt releases Shunt releases shall comply with the requirements of 7.2.1.4 of Part 1. For this purpose, the release shall be fitted to a circuit-breaker having the maximum rated current for which the release is suitable. It shall be verified that the release will operate to open the circuit-breaker at 70 ?40rated control supply voltage when tested at an ambient temperature of +55 C * 2 C without current in the main poles of the circuit-breaker, In the case of a release having a range of rated control supply voltages, the test voltage shall be 70 A of the minimum rated control supply voltage. 8.3.3.3.3 Operational performance capability without current
These tests shall be made under the conditions specified in 8,3.2.1. The number of operating cycles to be carried out on the circuit-breaker is given in column 3 of table 8; the number of operating cycles per hour is given in column 2 of this table. The tests shall be carried out without current in the main circuit of the circuit-breaker. of at
For circuit-breakers which can be fitted operating cycles shall be closing/tripping maximum rated control supply voltage,
with shunt releases, 10 % of the total number operations, with the shunt release energized
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For circuit-breakers which can be fitted with undervoltage releases, 10 Y. of the total number of operating cycles shall be closing/tripping operations at the minimum rated control supply voltage, this voltage to the release being removed after each closing operation, to trip the circuit-breaker. In each case, half the relevant number the other half at the end of the tests, of operating cycles shall be made at the beginning and
For circuit-breakers fitted with undervoltage releases, prior to the operational performance test, without the undervoltage release being energized, it shall be verified that the circuit-breaker cannot be closed by attempting 10 times to effect a closing operation of the circuit-breaker.
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The tests shall be made on a circuit-breaker with its own closing mechanism. In the case of circuit-breakers fitted with electrical or pneumatic closing devices, these devices shall be supplied at their rated control supply voltage or at their rated pressure. Precautions shall be taken to ensure that the temperature-rises of the electrical components do not exceed the limits indicated in table 7, In the case of manually 8.3.3.3.4
The circuit
operated
circuit-breakers, capability
as in normal
use.
Operational
condition
performance
and method
circuit-breaker
of installation
be as specified
in 8.3.2.1,
the
test
being in accordance
with 8.3.3,5,2
of operating
The circuit-breaker shall be operated so as to make and break its rated current at its maximum rated operational voltage, assigned by the manufacturer, at a power factor or time constant as applicable in accordance with table 11, the tolerance being in accordance with 8.3.2.2.2. Tests on a,c, rated circuit-breakers For circuit-breakers setting at maximum shall be made at a frequency between 45 Hz and 62 Hz. with the overload
fitted with adjustable releases, the tests and the short-circuit setting at minimum,
shall
be made
The tests shall be made on a circuit-breaker with its own closing mechanism. In the case of circuit-breakers fitted with electrical or pneumatic closing devices, these devices shall be supplied at their rated control supply voltage or at their rated pressure. Precautions shall be taken to ensure that the temperature rises of the electrical components do not exceed the values indicated in table 7. Manually 8.3.3.3.5 operated circuit-breakers shall be operated as in normal capability use. without current
performance capability without current and associated interlocks of withdrawable cycles shall be 100.
out
on the
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After this test, the isolating contacts, further service This shall be verified 8.3.3.4 Overload performance of rated current up to and including 630 A,
of rated current higher
and interlocks
shall be suitable
for
to circuit-breakers
of the manufacturer,
The circuit-breaker condition and method of installation test circuit in accordance with 8.3,3.5.2 of Part 1, The test shall be made at the maximum to the clrcult-breaker, For circuit-breakers at maximum. fitted with adjustable operational
shall be as specified
in 8.3.2.1,
and the
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voltage
Ue ~ax assigned
by the manufacturer
releases,
set
The clrcult-breakef shall be opened nine times manually and three times automatically by the action of an overload release, except for circuit-breakers having a short-circuit release of a maximum setting less than the test current, in which case all 12 operations shall be automatic.
NOTE 2 If the testing means do not withstand the let-through energy occurring test may be performed as follows, with the agreement of the manufacturer: 12 manual operations; operations with automatic opening, made at any convenient voltage. during the automatic operation, the
three additional
During each of the manually operated cycles, the circuit-breaker shall remain sufficient to ensure that the full current is established, but not exceeding 2 s.
closed
for a time
The number of operating cycles per hour shall be that specified in column 2 of table 8. If the clrcult-breaker does not latch in at the specified rate, this rate may be reduced sufficiently so that the circuit-breaker may be closed, the full current being established. If test conditions table 8, a slower at the testing station do not permit testing at the operating rate may be used, but details shall be stated in the test report. rate given in
The values of the test current and of the recovery voltage shall be in accordance with table 12, at the power factor or time constant, as applicable, in accordance with table 11, the tolerances be!ng in accordance with 8.3,2.2,2.
NOTE With spec[f[ed. the agreement of the manufacturer the test may be made under more severe conditions than
Table
12-
Test circuit
characteristics a.c.
6 1 1,05
for overload I
performance d.c.
2,5 In 1,05 Ue ~ax
I
Current Recovery voltage operational
Ue ~ax
of the circuit-breaker.
Ue ~ax = maximum
voltage
between
45 Hz and 62 Hz
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The prospective the test current, 8.3.3.5 current at the supply terminals of the circuit-breaker shall be at least 10 times or at least 50 kA, whichever of the two values is the lower. of dielectric withstand 60947-1. The use of the purposes of this standard shall be disconnected for if any. in accordance
Verification
The test shall be made in accordance with 8.3.3,4.1, item 4), of IEC metal foil specified in 8.3.3.4.1 of IEC 60947-1 is not required. For the circuits incorporating solid-state devices connected to the main circuit the tests. The normal positions of operation include the tripped position,
For circuit-breakers suitable for isolation, the leakage current shall be measured with 8.3.3.2, except that the leakage current shall not exceed 2 mA. 8.3.3.6 Verification of temperature-rise
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Following the test according to 8.3.3.5, a temperature-rise test shall be made at the conventional thermal current according to 8.3.2.5. At the end of the test, the values of temperature-rise shall not exceed those specified in table 7. 8.3.3.7 Verification of overload releases shall (see
Immediately following the test according to 8,3.3,6, the operation of overload releases be verified at 1,45 times the value of their current setting at the reference temperature 7.2.1.2.4, item b), 2)). For this test, all poles shall a 3-phase supply, be connected in series. Alternatively, this test may be made
using
the conventional
a time interval
between
NOTE 2 The test may, alternatively, be made at the ambient air temperature at a test currant corrected accordance with the manufacturers temperaturelcurrent data, for releases dependent on ambient temperature.
8.3.3.8
Verification
of undervoltage
and shunt releases releases shall be subjected to the test of 8.3.3.3.2, and lower limits shall be made at the temperature of circuit. The release shall not operate at 70 % of the operate at 35 Yoof the maximum rated control supply
Circuit-breakers fitted with undervoltage Item c), i), except that the tests for upper the test room without current in the main minimum control supply voltage and shall voltage.
Circuit-breakers fitted with shunt releases shall be subjected to the test of 8,3.3.3.2, item d), except that the test may be made at the temperature of the test room. The release shall operate at 70 A of the minimum rated control supply voltage. 8.3.3.9 Verification of the main contact position the verification of 8.3,3.7, a test of the main contact position in
For circuit-breakers suitable for isolation (see 3,5), following shall be made to verify the effectiveness of the indication accordance with 8,2.5 of part 1.
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8.3.4 Test sequence 11: Rated service short-circuit breaking capacity applies to all
Except when the combined test sequence applies (see 8.3.8), circuit-breakers and comprises the foIlowing tests:
Test Rated service Verification Dielectric Verification Verification short-circuit breaking capability capacity
of operational withstand
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The
number
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to be tested
Test of rated
service
short-circuit
breaking
capacity of prospective
A short-circuit test is made under the general conditions of 8,3.2, with a value current Its, as declared by the manufacturer, in accordance with 4.3.5,2.2. The power factor for this test shall be according The sequence of operations shall be: to table 11, for the appropriate
test current,
ot-co-tco
In the case of integrally fused circuit-breakers, any blown fuse shall be replaced operation. The time interval t may need to be extended for this purpose. 8.3.4.2 Verification of operational capability after each
Following the test according to accordance with 8,3,3.3,4 except operational voltage as used for the 5 /0 of the number given in column
8.3,4,1, the operational capability shall be verified in that this verification shall be made at the same rated test of 8.3,4.1, and that the number of operations shall be 4 of table 8.
Th\s verification need not be made where, for a given frame size, the test of 8.3.4.1 has been made on a circuit-breaker of minimum /n or at the minimum overload release setting as specified in table 10. 8.3.4.3 Following to 8.3.3.5. Verification the test of dielectric withstand the dielectric withstand shall be verified according
according
to 8.3.4.2,
suitable
for isolation,
the leakage
current
shall be measured
in accordance
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8.3.4.4 Verification of temperature-rise shall be given in
Following the test according to 8.3.4.3, the temperature-rise at the main terminals verified in accordance with 8.3.2.5. The temperature-rise shall not exceed the values table 7. This verification need not be made where, for a given frame size, the test of 8,3.4,1 made on a circuit-breaker of minimum /n or at the minimum overload release setting. 8.3.4.5 Verification of overload releases to 8,3.4.4, the operation of overload releases
has been
shall be
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between
and 8.3.4.5
may occur
8.3.5
Test sequence
Ill: Rated
ultimate
short-circuit
breaking
capacity
Except where the combined circuit-breakers of utilization a rated ultimate short-circuit current.
NOTE For this type of utilization current m excess of those stated instantaneous override,
test sequence applies (see 8.3.8), this test sequence applies to category A and to circuit-breakers of utilization category B having breaking capacity higher than the rated short-time withstand
category B circuit-breaker, the instantaneous release in column 2 of table 3 (4.3.5.4); this type of release
For circuit-breakers of utilization category B having a rated short-time withstand current equal to their rated ultimate short-circuit breaking capacity, this test sequence need not be made, since, in this case, the ultimate short-circuit breaking capacity is verified when carrying out test sequence IV. For integrally fused circuit-breakers, test sequence V applies in place of this sequence. case the following verifications
Where ICS= /Cu, this test sequence need not be made, in which shall be additionally made in test sequence 11: the verification the verification of 8,3.5.1, of 8.3,5.4, comprises at the beginning
tests:
I
Subclause
Verification Rated
of overload
ultimate
short-circuit
Verification
of dielectric of overload
withstand releases
Verification
to
be tested
and
the
setting
of adjustable
releases
shall
be in
of overload
releases setting on
The operation of overload releases shall be verified at twice the value of their current each pole separately. This test may be made at any convenient voltage,
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NOTE 1 If the ambient temperature differs from the accordance with the manufacturers temperature/current
NOTE 2 For tests for which the tripping characteristic is independent of the temperature of the terminals (e.g. electronic overload releases, magnetic releases), connection data (type, cross-section, length) may be different from those required in 8.3.3.3.4 of IEC 60947-1, The connections should be compatible with the test current and Induced thermal stresses. The the operating current time setting shall at the not exceed the maximum value on a pole stated singly. by the manufacturer for twice
reference
temperature,
Test of
the by the test
rated
ultimate to
breaking
according current
prospective
equal under
rated
short-circuit according
capacity
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The sequence
of operations
8.3.5.3
Verification
of dielectric
withstand
Followlng the test according to 8.3.5.2, tests shall be made to verify that the circuit-breaker of withstanding a voltage equal to twice the shall be capable, without maintenance, corresponding rated operational voltage Ue, with a minimum of 1 000 V, according to 8.3.3.2. For circuit-breakers suitable for isolation, the leakage current shall be measured with 8.3.3.2, except that the leakage current shall not exceed 6 mA. 8.3.5.4 Verification of overload releases in accordance
Following the test according to 8.3.5.3, the operation of overload releases shall be verified in accordance with 8.3.5.1, except that the test current shall be 2,5 times the value of their current setting, The operating time shall not exceed the maximum value stated by the manufacturer the value of the current setting, at the reference temperature, on a pole singly, 8.3.6 Test sequence IV: Rated short-time withstand current for twice
Except where the combined test sequence applies (see 8,3.8), this test sequence applies to circuit-breakers of utilization category B and to those circuit-breakers of category A covered by note 3 of table 4; it comprises the-f ollowlng tests.
Test Verification of overload releases current Subclause 8.3.6.1 8.3.6.2 8.3.6.3 at maximum 8,3.6.4 8.3.6.5 8.3.6.6
withstand
of temperature-rise
Short-circuit breaking capacity short-time withstand current Verification Verification of dielectric of overload
withstand releases
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Where integrally fused circuit-breakers requirements of this sequence. The number of samples to be tested accordance with table 10, 8.3.6.1 Verification of overload of overload releases short-time are of utilization category B, they shall meet the
and
the
setting
of adjustable
releases
shall
be in
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purpose of this test only, any over-current release, if any, likely to operate during the test, shall be rendered Verification of temperature-rise
to 8.3.6.2, the temperature-rise at the main terminals shall be The temperature-rise shall not exceed the value given in table 7,
With the manufacturers agreement the verification of the temperature-rise may be made after the verification of the dielectric withstand (8.3.6,5). This verification need not be made where, for a given frame size, the test of 8.3.6.2 has been made on a circuit-breaker of minimum /n or at the minimum overload release setting. 8.3.6.4 Test of short-circuit withstand current the test according of operations: breaking capacity at the maximum short-time
Following sequence
to 8,3.6.3,
a short-circuit
test shall
be made
otco
under the general conditions of 8.3.2, with a value of prospective current equal to that of the short-time withstand current test (see 8.3.6.2) and at the highest voltage applicable to the rated short-time withstand current. The circuit-breaker shall remain closed for the short-time corresponding to the maximum available time setting of the short-time delay short-circuit release, and the instantaneous override, if any, shall not operate. If the circuit-breaker has a making current release (see 2. 10), this requirement does not apply to the CO operation, if the prospective current exceeds the pre-determined value, since it will then operate. 8.3.6.5 Following according 8.3.6.6 Verification of dielectric withstand to 8.3.6.4, the dielectric withstand shall be verified
out according
of overload
to 8,3.6.5,
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8.3.7 Test sequence V: Performance of integrally fused circuit-breakers It re~laces test seauence Ill and
This test sequence ap~lies to integrally fused circuit-breakers, comprises the following tests: -
Test Short-circuit 1 Verification Verification Verification Short-circuit at the selectivity of temperature-rise of dielectric of overload withstand releases current breaking capacity limit current
Subclause
8.3.7.1 8,3.7.2 8.3.7.3 8.3.7.4 8.3.7.5
Stage
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is divided
may be carried
on two separate
circuit-breakers,
between
them,
anv maintenance,
in which
need only be made if /c~ > /S. 8.3.7.5 and 8.3.7.6 shall be made at the maximum operational
Tests according to 8.3.7,1, voltage of the circuit-breaker. The number of samples accordance with table 10. 8.3.7.1 Short-circuit to
be tested
and
the
setting
of adjustable
releases
shall
be in
at the selectivity
limit
current
A short-circuit test is made under the general conditions of 8.3.2, with a value of prospective current equal to the selectivity limit current, as declared by the manufacturer (see 2.17.4). For the purpose of this test the fuses shall be fitted. of one O operation at the conclusion of which the fuses shall still be intact.
of temperature-rise
test of
NOTE This verification of temperature-rise is made since the fuses may have blown during the short-circuit test sequence 11, 8.3.4.1, in which case the test of 8.3.7.1 is more severe.
Following the test according to 8.3.7,1 verified, in accordance with 8.3.2.5. The temperature-rise
the temperature-rise
at the
main
terminals
shall
be
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8.3.7.3 Verification of dielectric withstand the dielectric withstand shall be verified according to
to 8.3.7.2
of overload releases
Short-circuit
Following the test according to 8.3.7,4 a short-circuit test is made under the same general conditions as in 8.3.7.1, with a value of prospective current equal to 1,1 times the take-over current declared by the manufacturer (see 2.17.6).
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at ultimate
short-circuit
breaking
capacity is made under the same general equal to the ultimate short-circuit
Following the test according to 8.3.7.5, a short-circuit test conditions as in 8.3.7,1, with a value of prospective current breaking capacity /Cu, as declared by the manufacturer. For the purpose The sequence of this test, a new set of fuses shall be fitted of operations shall be: o-tco a further new set of fuses for that purpose. 8.3.7.7 Following withstand 8.3.7.8 Verification being fitted during the time interval
f, which
of dielectric
the test according to 8.3.7,6 and with shall be verified according to 8.3.5.3. Verification of overload releases
Following the test according to 8.3.7.7, the operation of overload releases shall be verified in accordance with 8.3.5.1 except that the test current shall be 2,5 times the value of their current setting. The operating time shall not exceed the maximum value stated by the manufacturer the value of the current setting, at the reference temperature, on a pole singly. 8.3.8 Combined test sequence this test sequence may be applied for twice
a) when the rated short-time withstand current and the rated service short-circuit breaking capacity have the same value (ICW= 1A; in this case it rePlaCes test sequences II and IV;
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b) when the rated short-time withstand current, the rated service short-circuit breaking capacity and the rated ultimate short-circuit breaking capacity have the same value (/CW = /C~ = /cU); in this case it replaces test sequences 11,Ill and IV. This test sequence comprises the following Test
Verification of overload releases current breaking capability withstand capacity* Rated short-time Rated service Verification Verification Verification Verification withstand
tests:
Subclauses 8.3.8.1 8.3.8.2 8.3.8.3 8.3.8.4
short-circuit
of operational of dielectric
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of overload releases
of overload
Following the test according current according to 8.3.6.2. 8.3.8.3 Test of rated
to 8.3.8,1,
a test shall
service
short-circuit
breaking
capacity
Following the test according to 8,3.8.2, a test shall be made at the rated service short-circuit breaking capacity according to 8,3,4.1, at the highest voltage applicable to the rated short-time withstand current. The circuit-breaker shall remain closed for the short-time corresponding to the maximum available time setting of the short-time delay short-circuit release. During this test the instantaneous release (if any) shall operate. 8.3.8.4 Verification override (if any) shall not operate, and the making current
of operational to
of dielectric
suitable for isolation, the leakage current shall be measured of temperature-rise the temperature-rise at the
according to 8.3.3.5.
Verification
Following the test according to 8,3,8.5, verified in accordance with 8.3.2.5. The temperature-rise shall not exceed
main
terminals
shall
be
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This verification need not be made where, for a given frame size, the test of 8.3.8.3 made on a circuit-breakdr of minimum /n or at the minimum overload release setting. 8.3.8.7 Verification of overload releases to 8.3.8.6, the operation of overload releases has been
After cooling down following the test according shall be verified in accordance with 8.3,3,7, Thereafter, the operation accordance with 8.3.5.1, current setting.
of the overload releases shall be verified on each pole individually in except that the test current shall be 2,5 times the value of their
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The operating time shall not exceed the maximum value stated by the manufacturer the value of the current setting, at the reference temperature, on a pole singly. 8.4 Routine tests of routine tests, see 2.6.2 and 8.1.3 of part 1.
for twice
For the definition The following mechanical verification verification additional dielectric verification
tests for CBRS to annex B (8,4,4); tests (see note) (8.4.5); of clearances (8.4.6),
has (see
NOTE If by the control of materials and manufacturing processes, the integrity of the dielectric properties been proven, these tests may be replaced by sampling tests according to a recognized sampling plan IEC 60410).
However, operation of the circuit-breaker during manufacture andlor other routine test may take the place of the tests listed above provided the same conditions apply and the number of operations is not less than that specified. The tests of 8.4,2, or to an appropriate 8.4.3 and 8.4,4 shall be made with the releases fitted to the circuit-breaker test equipment simulating the behaviour of the circuit-breaker. 8.4.2, 8.4,3, 8.4.5 and 8.4.6, the term circuit-breakers
In the context of the tests of 8.4.1, covers CBRS, where applicable. 8.4.1 Mechanical operation tests
The tests of 8,4,1,1 and 8.4.1,2 shall be carried out without current in the main circuit, except when required for the operation of releases, During the tests, no adjustments shall be made and the operation shall be satisfactory, 8.4.1.1 The following tests shall be made on manually-operated circuit-breakers:
operations;
operations.
of a trip-free mechanical switching device, see 2.4.23 of part 1.
NOTE
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8.4.1.2 The following tests shall be made on power-operated circuit-breakers maximum rated control supply voltage and/or of the rated supply pressure, the minimum rated control supply voltage and/or of the rated supply pressure: two close-open two trip-free for automatic operations; at 110 % of the and at 85 A of
8.4.2 8.4.2.1
Verification Inverse
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The verification of the calibration of inverse time-delay releases shall be made at a multiple of the current setting to check that the tripping time conforms (within tolerances) to the curve provided by the manufacturer. This verification may be made at any convenient temperature, difference from the reference temperature (see 4.7.3). 8.4.2.2 Instantaneous and definite time-delay releases and definite
at the
correction
being
The verification
the non-operation
of the calibration
and operation
of instantaneous
of the releases
or 8,3.3.1.3,
without measurement
time-delay
releases
The tests may be made by loading two poles in series with the test current, using all possible combinations of poles having releases, or by loading each pole having a release individually with the test current, One method of determining the tripping level consists in applying a slowly rising test current, starting from a value below the lower limit until tripping of the circuit-breaker occurs. Tripping shall occur between the lower and upper limits of test current. 8.4.3 8.4.3.1 Verification of the operation releases that the release will operate in accordance with 7.2,1.3 of part 1 of undervoltage and shunt releases
Undervoltage
corresponding
to 85 % of the minimum
rated control
The release shall open when the voltage is reduced to a value within the range corresponding to the limits of 70 YOand 35 YOof the rated control supply voltage, adjusted to take account of the need to operate under the conditions specified in 8.3,3.3.2, item c) i). In the case of releases having a range of rated control supply voltages, the upper limit shall correspond to the minimum of the range and the lower limit to the maximum of the range.
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8.4.3.2 Shunt releases (for opening)
A test shall be made to verify that the release will operate in accordance with 7.2.1.4 of part 1. The test may be made at any convenient temperature provided the test voltage is reduced to take account of the need for the release to operate under the conditions specified in 8.3.3.3.2, item d). In the case of a release having a range of rated control supply voltages, the test voltage shall be related to 70 A of the minimum rated control supply voltage. 8.4.4 Additional tests for CBRS tests shall be made on CBRS or r.c. units
additional
of the test device or, in the case of r.c. units, to two of the test device with the CBR device of the CBR that at
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The CBR shall be subjected to two close-trip operations reset-trip operations, tripping by the manual operation supplied at the lowest rated operational voltage. b) Verification of the calibration sinusoidal of the residual residual current
tripping
Using an alternating
current,
the CBR does not trip with a residual current the minimum setting of /An, if adjustable; the CBR trips Setting Of /An, 8.4.5 Dielectric with a residual current
if adjustable.
of /An in each
pole separately,
at the minimum
The test conditions shall be in accordance with 8.3.3.4,1, item 1), of IEC 60947-1, the use of metal foil is not required. The test voltage shall be applied as follows: with the circuit-breaker in the open position, between each pair electrically connected together when the circuit-breaker is closed; of terminals
which
for circuit-breakers not incorporating electronic circuits connected to the main poles, the circuit-breaker in the closed position, between each pole and the adjacent pole(s), between each pole and the frame, if applicable;
for circuit-breakers incorporating electronic circuits connected to the main poles, with the circuit-breaker in the open position, between each pole and the adjacent pole(s), and between each pole and the frame, if applicable, either on the incoming side or on the outgoing side, depending on the position of the electronic components. Alternatively, disconnection of electronic circuits connected to the main poles is permitted, in which case the test voltage shall be applied with the circuit-breaker in the closed position, between each pole and the adjacent pole(s), and between each pole and the frame, if applicable. The method a) of test shall be as in a), b) or c) below at the manufacturers discretion:
The test voltage shall not be less than 30 % of the rated impulse withstand voltage (without altitude correction factor) or the peak value corresponding to 2 Ui whichever is the greater, and
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2) Power frequency withstand voltage
The test apparatus shall be as stated in 8.3.3.4.1, item 3) b), of IEC 60947-1, except that the overcurrent trip shall be set to 25 mA, However, at the discretion of the manufacturer, for safety reasons, test apparatus of a lower power or trip setting may be used, but the short-circuit current of the test apparatus shall be at least eight times the trip setting of the overcurrent relay; for example, for a transformer with a short-circuit current of 40 mA, the maximum trip setting of the overcurrent relay shall be 5mA~lmA. The value of the test voltage shall be 2 Ue max, with a minimum applied for not less than 1 s. The overcurrent relay shall not trip. b) of 1 000 V r,m,s.,
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A single power frequency test in accordance with item a) 2) above at a test voltage such that the peak value of the sinusoidal wave corresponds to the highest of the peak values of the following: 30 VO of Uim~ , 2 Ui , 2 Ue max or 1 000 V r.m.s. An Insulation resistance 1 MQ at any point. test at 500 V d.c., The insulation resistance shall be not less than
c)
If dielectric properties are tested according to a sampling plan in accordance with the note to 8.4, a power frequency withstand test shall be made according to 8.4,5, item a) 2) of this subclause, but with a test voltage in accordance with table 12A of IEC 60947-1. 8.4.6 Test for the verification of clearances to case A of table 13 of IEC 60947-1 applies, less than those corresponding
except
of this standard
this
13 of IEC 60947-1
is covered
by the tests
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Operating means 1)
ON position closing
o! the
ON position
of the
push-button
..... .. ... ..
7
Case of circuit-breaker Dimensions 1) in millimetres means Theoperating
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.. . . .
-.
.. . . . . .
Metallic screen (not required for test
in individual
enclosures
Metal plate
Case of circuit-breaker
includes
anyextension
which isnormally
fitted forthe
closing operation.
2) Thepurpose of the rigid shield istoprevent emissions from areas other than those of the handle or push-button from reaching thepolyethylene sheet (not required fortests in individual enclosures). 3) 4) Therigid shield andthefront of themetallic toobviate screen may recombined into onesingle sheet. for short-circuit tests conductive metal plate.
(connecting
shown)
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Annex
(normative)
Coordination a circuit-breaker
under short-circuit conditions between and another short-circuit protective device associated in the same circuit
A.1
Introduction
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To ensure coordination under short-circuit conditions between a circuit-breaker (Cl) and another short-circuit protective device (SCPD) associated with it in the same circuit, it is necessary to consider the characteristics of each of the two devices as well as their behaviour as an association.
NOTE An SCPD may incorporate additional protective means, for example, overload releases.
The SCPD may consist of a fuse (or a set of fuses) breaker (C2) (see figures A.2 to A.5, )
see figure
A.1 - or of another
circuit-
The comparison of the individual operating characteristics of each of the two associated devices may not be sufficient, when reference has to be made to the behaviour of these two devices operating in series, since the impedance of the devices is not always negligible. It is recommended that this should be taken into account. For short-circuit currents it is recommended that reference be made to /2f instead of time. Cl is frequently connected in series with another SCPD for reasons such as the method of power distribution adopted for the installation or because the short-circuit breaking capacity of Cl alone may be insufficient for the proposed application, In such instances the SCPD may be mounted in locations remote from Cl. The SCPD may be protecting a main feeder supplying a number of circuit-breakers Cl or just an individual circuit-breaker. For such applications the user or specifying authority may have to decide, on the basis of a desk study alone, how the optimum level of coordination may best be achieved. This annex is intended to give guidance for this decision, and also on the type of information which the circuit-breaker manufacturer should make available to the prospective user. Guidance proposed is also given application, on test requirements, where such tests are deemed necessary for the
of discrimination (see 2,5.23 of Part 1 and of back-up protection (see 2.5.24 of Part 1).
Consideration of discrimination can in general be carried out by desk study (see clause A.5), whereas the verification of back-up protection normally requires the use of tests (see clause A,6). When considering short-circuit breaking capacity, reference may be made to the rated ultimate short-circuit breaking capacity (/Cu), or to the rated service short-circuit breaking capacity (/,-s), according to the desired criterion.
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14.2
This annex gives guidance on and requirements for the coordination of circuit-breakers with other SCPDS associated in the same circuit, as regards discrimination as well as back-up protection. The object of this annex is to state: requirements for the coordination of a circuit-breaker intended with another SCPD; for
necessary)
to verify
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A.3
of a circuit-breaker
Ideally, the coordination should be such that a circuit-breaker (Cl) alone will operate at all values of over-current up to the limit of its rated short-circuit breaking capacity /CU(or /cS).
NOTE If the value of the prospective fault current at the point of installation is less than the rated ultimate shortcircuit breaking capacity of Cl, it may be assumed that the SCPD is only in the circuit for considerations other than those of back-up protection.
In practice, a) b)
the following
considerations
if the value of the prospective fault current at the point of installation exceeds the rated ultimate short-circuit breaking capacity of Cl, the SCPD shall be so selected that the behaviour of Cl is in accordance with A.3.3 and the take-over current /B (see 2.17.6), if any, complies with the requirements of A.3.2.
Whenever possible, the SCPD shall be located on the supply side of Cl. If the SCPD is located on the load side, it is essential that the connection between Cl and the SCPD be so arranged as to minimize any risk of short circuit.
NOTE In the case of interchangeable releases, these considerations should apply to each relevant release.
A.3.2
Take-over
current protection the take-over current /B shall capacity /Cu of Cl alone (see figure A.4). with another SCPD not exceed the rated
of Cl in association
For all values of over-current up to and including the short-circuit breaking capacity of the association, Cl shall comply with the requirements of 7,2.5 of Part 1, and the association shall comply with the requirements of 7.2.1,2.4, item a).
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A.4
On request, the manufacturer of the circuit-breaker shall provide information on the type and the characteristics of the SCPD to be used with Cl, and on the maximum prospective shortcircuit current for which the association is suitable at the stated operational voltage, Details of the SCPD used for any tests made in accordance with this annex, i.e. manufacturers name, type designation, rated voltage, rated current and short-circuit breaking capacity, shall be given in the test report. The maximum conditional short-circuit ultimate short-circuit breaking capacity current (see 2.5.29 of the SC PD. of Part 1) shall not exceed the rated
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If the associated SCPD is a circuit-breaker, any other relevant standard. If the associated
of this standard,
or
fuse standard.
A.5
Verification
of discrimination be considered
Cl and the
Dlscr!mination
operating
can normally
of
by desk study
SCPD,
characteristics
associated
(C2) provided
with an intentional
alone,
of both the Cl and the SCPD shall provide adequate characteristics so as to permit /~ to be determined
on the association,
time of the SCPD is less than that corresponding the associated for C2. SCPD
Discrimination may be partial (see figure A.4) or total up to the rated short-circuit breaking capacity /CU (or /C~) of Cl. For total discrimination, the non-tripping characteristic of C2 or the pre-arcing characteristic of the fuse shall lie above the tripping (break-time) characteristic of cl. Two illustrations of total discrimination are given in figures A.2 and A.3.
A.6 A.6.1
Verification
of back-up
protection current
Determination
of the take-over
Compliance with the requirements of A.3,2 can be checked by comparing the operating characteristics of Cl and the associated SCPD for ail settings of Cl and, if applicable, for all settings of C2.
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A.6.2 Verification by tests of back-up protection
a) Verification
Compliance with the requirements of A.3.3 is normally verified by tests in accordance with A.6.3. In this case, all the conditions for the tests shall be as specified in 8.3.2.6 with the adjustable resistors and inductors for the short-circuit tests on the supply side of the association. b) Verification by comparison of characteristics
In some practical cases and where the SCPD is a circuit-breaker (see figures A,4 and A.5), it may be possible to compare the operating characteristics of Cl and of the associated SCPD, special attention being paid to the following:
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value
of Cl at its /CUand that of the SCPD at the prospective by maximum peak current, cut-off current)
current at the
the effects on Cl (e.g. by arc energy, peak operating current of the SCPD.
The suitability of the association may be evaluated by considering the maximum total operating /2f characteristic of the SCPD, over the range from the rated short-circuit breaking capacity /CU(or /c~) of Cl up to the prospective short-circuit current of the application, but not exceeding the maximum let-through /2t of Cl at its rated short-circuit breaking capacity or other lower limiting value stated by the manufacturer.
NOTE Where the associated SCPD is a fuse, the validity of the desk study is limited up to /cU of Ct.
A.6.3
of back-up
If Cl is fitted with adjustable over-current opening releases, the operating be those corresponding to the minimum time and current settings,
If Cl can be fitted with instantaneous over-current opening releases, the operating characteristics to be used shall be those corresponding to Cl fitted with such releases, If the associated SCPD is a circuit-breaker releases, the operating characteristics to maximum time and current settings. (C2) fitted with adjustable be used shall be those over-current corresponding opening to the
If the associated SCPD consists of a set of fuses, each test shall be made using a new set of fuses, even if some of the fuses used during a previous test have not blown. Where applicable, the connecting cables shall be included as specified in 8.3.2.6.4 except that, if the associated SCPD is a circuit-breaker (C2), the full length of cable (75 cm) associated with this circuit-breaker may be on the supply side (see figure A.6). Each test shall consist of a OtCO sequence of operations made in accordance this standard, whether at /Cu or /C~, the CO operation being made on Cl. A test is made with the maximum prospective current for the proposed not exceed the rated conditional short-circuit (see 4.3.6.4 of Part 1), application, with 8.3.5 of
This shall
A further test shall be made at a value of prospective current equal to the rated short-circuit breaking capacity /Cu (or /CS) of Cl, for which test a new sample Cl may be used, and also, if the associated SCPD is a circuit-breaker, a new sample C2.
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During a) each operation SCPD is a circuit-breaker Cl and C2 shall trip (C2): test currents, only. at the end of each operation, at no further tests then being
at both back-up
protection
or Cl shall trip and C2 shall be in the closed position both test currents, no further tests then being required,
This requires that the contacts of C2 separate momentarily during each operation. In this case restoration of the supply is provided, in addition to back-up protection (see note 1 to figure A.4), The duration of interruption of supply, if any, shall be recorded during these tests. or Cl shall trip at the lower test current, current. and both Cl and C2 shall trip at the higher test
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This requires that the contacts of C2 separate momentarily at the lower test current. Additional tests shall be made at intermediate currents to determine the lowest current at which both Cl and C2 trip, up to which current restoration of supply is provided. The duration of interruption of supply, if any, shall be recorded during these tests. b) if the associated SCPD is a fuse (or a set of fuses): circuit at least one fuse shall blow; circuit either two or more fuses shall blow, or one fuse shall
Results 8.3.4.1.7
to be obtained of Part 1 applies. Cl shall comply with 8.3,5.3 and 8.3.5.4 by manual
the tests,
SPCD is a circuit-breaker (C2), it shall be verified, means, that the contacts of C2 have not welded.
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I /
Prospective
short-circuit
current breaking
Cu = Rated ultimate short-circuit capacity (4,3.5.2,1) = Selectivity = Take-over = Pre-arcing = Operating limit current
1. IB A B
(2.17.4)
)
N
IB
I
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II II II II
I 1, II
I* t
I I I I \ \
1
I \
II It II II II
II II II
II II 1, II
II 1, 1,
(11
I
I I
I
I
I
B A
Figure
A.1 - Over-current coordination between a circuit-breaker and a fuse or back-up protection by a fuse: operating characteristics
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t
(See)
t
[see
C2 1 )
J!
c1 N C2 c1
STD
area must
k.
1 = Non-current-limiting circuit-breaker (braak-time characteristic) (N) = Circuit-breaker with intentional short-time delay (STD) (tripping characteristic)
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c1
G2
(L)
Cl
(N)
C2
Figure
A.2 between
A.3
Total discrimination
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tt
(See)
c1
c1
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1. I B
1:
CU
I I I CU b 1
I B
I ,
I* t
$ \ \
C2
/n
I ! I II I I B W (c, ) (cl Cu
b 1
I 1
I
I *
lCU
+C2)
+C2)
circuit-breaker (L)
(N)
circuit-breaker
(N)
circuit breaker
current
of supply by Cz occurs.
/CU (C1 + CJ s /Cu (CJ For values of / > /B, the curve is that of the association (shown in bold) for which data must be obtained
Figure Back-up
Figure
A.5
protection
claracteristics
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o v
RI
Q&
Rt RI
Ur4, Ur5, Ur6 V A F!l N F L =Voltage = Closing measuring device resistor neutral) device
1)
1)
item d) of Part 1)
1) r
1)
s)
4)
= Adjustable
reactors
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,FRq%q@
sensing
= Earth:- one earthina Doint onlv (load side or supply-~ de) = Shunting resistor (8.3.4.1 = 75 cm of cable .2, item b) of Part 1)
= 50 cm of cable rated for Cl =25 cm of cable rated for Cl C2 or set of 3 fuses under test
= Circuit-breaker = Circuit-braaker
NOTE 1 Adjustable loads L and RI may be located either on the high voltage supply circuit, the closing device A being located on the low voltage side. NOTE 2 Url, Ur2, Ur3 may, alternatively, intended be connected between
side of the
NOTE 3 In the case of devices the supply. NOTE 4 In the USA and Canada
(see note to 4.3.1 .1) F shall be connected: marked with a single value of Ue;
to one phase of the supply for equipment to the neutral for equipment marked
Figure
A.6 Example of test circuit for conditional short-circuit breaking capacity tests showing cable connections for a 3-pole circuit-breaker (Cl)
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Annex B
(normative)
Circuit-breakers
incorporating
residual
current
protection
INTRODUCTION To provide differential conjunction providing protection against the effects of electric shock hazards, devices reacting to residual currents are used as protective systems. Such devices are frequently used in with or as an integral part of a circuit-breaker to achieve a two-fold goal, i.e.: protection of installations against overloads and short-circuit currents;
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providing protection of persons against indirect contact, i.e. hazardous increases potential due to defective insulation.
of ground
Residual current devices may also provide additional protection against fire and other hazards which may develop as a result of an earth fault of a lasting nature which cannot be detected by the over-current protective device.
Residual a means current devices having a rated residual current not exceeding 30 mA are also used as
protective
protection
against
direct
contact
in case
of failure
of the
relevant
The requirements
IEC 61008-1
B.1
This annex applies to circuit-breakers providing residual current protection (CBRS). It covers the requirements for units which concurrently perform residual current detection, compare such measurements with a preset value and cause the protected circuit to be switched off when this value is exceeded. This annex applies to: according to this standard which incorporate feature (hereinafter called integral CBRS); the residual current function
circuit-breakers
as an integrated
CBRS consisting of a combination of a residual current device (hereinafter referred to as r.c, units) and a circuit-breaker according to this standard; their combination both mechanically and electrically, may be carried out either at the factory or in the field by the user ~ccording to the manufacturers instructions. This annex also covers
NOTE The neutral current case may be.
requirements
sensing means,
electromagnetic
to the circuit-breaker
compatibility
(EMC).
as the
or the combination,
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This annex applies only to CBRS intended for use in a.c. circuits
The residual current function of CBRS covered by this annex may or may not be functionally dependent on line voltage. CBRS depending on an alternative supply source are not covered by this annex This annex does not apply to equipment where the current sensing means (except current sensing means) or the processing device are mounted separately from breaker. The requirements The object a) for such devices is to state: of the residual current function; are given in annex M the neutral the circuit-
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the specific
circuit
the tests which shall be performed to verify compliance together with the appropriate test procedures; the relevant product information.
B.2
Definitions
the following definitions, taken from (or derived
As a complement to clause 2 of this standard from) those of IEC 60755, apply: B.2. I Definitions relating to currents
flowing
fault
B.2. I.2 earth leakage current current flowing from the live parts of the installation fault B.2.2 Definitions relating to the energization
of an insulation
of a CBR
B.2.2. I energizing quantity an electrical energizing quantity which, alone or in combination with other such quantities, be applied to a CBR to enable it to accomplish its function under specified conditions B.2.2.2 energizing energizing
shall
input-quantity quantity by which the CBR is activated may involve, for example,
conditions
These conditions
the energizing
elements.
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B.2.2.3 residual current (/A) vectorial sum of the currents value B.2.2.4 residual operating current value of the residual current
flowing
in the main
circuit
of the CBR,
expressed
as an r.m. s.
which causes
under specified
conditions
B.2.2.5 residual non-operating current value of the residual current at which specified conditions B.2.3 Definitions relating
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(and
below
which)
the
CBR
does
not operate
under
to the operation
of a CBR
B.2.3.I circuit. breaker incorporating residual current protection (CBR) circuit-breaker (see 2.1) designed to cause the opening of the contacts current attains a given value under specified conditions B.2.3.2 CBR functionally independent of line voltage CBR for which the functions of detection and evaluation, interruption (see B.2.3.6) do not depend on the line voltage B.2.3.3 CBR functionally dependent on line voltage CBR for which the functions of detection and/or evaluation, interruption (see B,2.3.6) depend on the line voltage
NOTE It is understood that the line voltage for detection, evaluation
and
the
actuating
means
of
and/or
the
actuating
means
of
or interruption
is applied
to the CBR
of sensing
the presence
be performed,
of a residual
by a transformer
current
effecting the vectorial sum of the currents.
B.2.3.5 evaluation function consisting of giving to the CBR the possibility current exceeds a specified reference value
to operate
when
the detected
residual
B.2.3.6 interruption function consisting of bringing automatically the main contacts of the CBR from position to the open position, thereby interrupting the current flowing through them B.2.3.7 limiting non-actuating time maximum delay during which a residual current higher than the rated current can be applied to the CBR without bringing it actually to operate
the closed
residual
non-operating
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6.2.3.8 time-delay CBR CBR specially designed to attain a predetermined corresponding to a given value of residual current The residual nature. current time-delay characteristic
value
of limiting
non-actuating
time
time/current
B.2.3.9 Reset-CBR CBR with an r,c, unit which must be intentionally reset by a means different from the operating means of the CBR, following the occurrence of a residual current, before it can be reclosed B.2.3.10 test device device simulating B.2.4
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a residual
current
for checking
Definitions
relating
to values
and ranges
B.2.4. I limiting value of the non-operating over-current in the case of a single-phase load maximum value of a single-phase over-current which, in the absence of a residual current, can flow through a CBR (whatever the number of poles) without causing it to operate (see 6.7.2.7) B.2.4.2 limiting value of the non-operating current in the case of a balanced load maximum value of the current which, in the absence of any fault to frame or earth or of any earth-leakage current, can flow in the circuit monitored by the CBR with a balanced load (whatever the number of poles) without causing it to operate B.2.4.3 residual short-circuit making and breaking capacity a value of the a.c, component of a residual prospective short-circuit make, carry for its opening time and break under specified conditions
B.3 B.3. I
Classification Classification according to the method of the residual current function CBR functionally CBR functionally independent dependent of operation
Opening automatically
in the case of failure of the line voltage with or without delay. in the case of failure of line voltage. under
Not opening automatically in the case of failure of the line voltage, but able to trip specified conditions in the case of an earth fault arising on failure of the line voltage.
NOTE Classification situation exists. under this subclause includes CBRS unable to open automatically when
no hazardous
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B.3.2 Classification according to the possibility the residual operating current CBR with single CBR with multiple rated residual settings operating of adjusting
B.3.2. I B.3.2.2
of residual
operating
by fixed steps; by continuous variation. Classification CBR without according time-delay: to time-delay of the residual type current function
non-time-delayed
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time-delay
time-delay
Classification
CBRS of type AC (see 6.4.4.1); CBRS of type A (see B,4.4.2). Characteristics Rated values Rated residual operating current (/An) to the CBR of CBRS concerning their residual current function
The r m s. value of a sinusoidal residual operating current (see B.2.2.4) assigned by the manufacturer, at which the CBR shall operate under specified conditions. NOTE For a
rating. See, CBR with multiple settings of residual however, clause B.5 concerning marking.
B.4. I.2
Rated residual
non-operating
The r.m. s. value of sinusoidal residual non-operating current (see B.2.2.5) assigned by the manufacturer at which the CBR does not operate under specified conditions. B.4. I.3 Rated residual short-circuit making and breaking capacity (1AM)
The r.m, s. value of the a.c component of the prospective (see B.2.4.2) assigned to the CBR by the manufacturer, which break under specified conditions.
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B.4.2 B.4.2.1 Preferred Preferred Preferred values and limiting values values
OperZrtiIIg
CUrrent
(/An)
current
0,3 A0,5A
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CUrWIt
(/Ano)
non-operating
Limiting value of non-operating of a single-phase load value of non-operating with B.7.2.7. Operating characteristics type for a non-time-delay over-current
over-current
load shall
be in
characteristic 21An
0,15
type 10IA 2)
0,04
MA, 0,25
2) 05 A if 0,25 A
/An <30
type.
Time-delay Limiting
For a time-delay type, the limiting the manufacturer. The minimum Preferred limiting non-actuating
non-actuating
time at 2/An is 0,06 s time at 2/A are 0,5s-1s. time-delay at /An is 1 s (see clause 413,1
values
of limiting
non-actuating
contact
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0.4.2 .4.2.2 Operating characteristic s, the manufacturer shall
For CBRS having a limiting non-actuating time higher than 0,06 declare the maximum break time at /An, 2 /An, 5 /An, and 10 /An. For CBRS having table B.2, Table limiting non-actuating time of 0,06 s the operating
characteristic
is given in
B.2 - Operating
having
a limiting
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In the case of a CBR having an inverse current/time the residual current/break time characteristic. B.4.3 Value of the rated residual short-circuit
characteristic,
the manufacturer
shall state
making
and breaking
capacity
(/&n)
value of /Am iS 25 Y. of /cu. may be tested and declared by the manufacturer. fault current in the presence
B.4.4. I
A CBR for which tripping is ensured for residual sinusoidal alternating of a d,c. component whether suddenly applied or slowly rising. B.4.4.2 CBR of type A
currents,
in the absence
A CBR for which tripping is ensured for residual sinusoidal alternating currents in the presence of specified residual pulsating direct currents with or without a specified level of superimposed d.c., whether suddenly applied or slowly rising.
B.5
a) The following data shall be marked on integral CBRS (see B.1.1), specified in 5.2, and be clearly visible in the installed position: rated residual settings operating current /A; when applicable;
of residual
operating
current,
limiting non-actuating time at 2 /An, for time-delay type, by the symbol At followed by the limiting non-actuating time~ms; alternatively, where the limiting non-actuating time is (s in a square); 0,06s; the symbol may be ~ the operating means of the test device by the letter T (see also B.7.2.6); in case of residual currents in the presence or absence of a d.c.
for CBRS of type AC with the symbol ~ for CBRS of type A with the symbol & D
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b) The following position data shall be marked on r.c. units and be clearly visible in the installed
if different
of the circuit-breaker; from that of the circuit-breaker; rating of the circuit-breaker with
/n < .,.A (/n being the maximum which the r.c. unit may be combined);
Opt?rdlng CU[reflt /An;
current
operating time,
current, as specified
when applicable; in item a); as specified currents in item a); in the presence or absence of a d.c.
the operating
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characteristic
in case of residual m ~
on r.c. units
and be visible
after
assembly
with
the
manufacturers
type designation
identification of the circuit-breaker(s) with which the r,c. unit may be assembled, UnleSS incorrect assembly (such as to render the protection ineffective) is made impossible by the design; IEC 60947-2; suitability for use with a 3-phase supply only, with the symbol: 1 h @)
d)
The foIlowing data shall be marked on integral available in the manufacturers literature: rated residual (see B.4.3); short-circuit making
as applicable,
or made
and breaking
/A~ if higher
diagram of connections, including those of the test circuit line, for CBRS dependent on the line voltage; value of rated residual e) The following suitability
G
non-operating
current
/*nO if greater
in the manufacturers
three-phase three-phase
and single
phase systems.
B.6 Clause
Normal 6 applies.
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B.7 B.7. I Design Design and operating requirements
requirements of a CBR except by means which are current or the definite time-delay, and built that:
It shall not be possible to modify the operating characteristic specifically provided for setting the rated residual operating CBRS combining a r.c, unit device and a circuit-breaker
shall be so designed
the coupling system of the r.c. unit and the associated circuit-breaker does not require any mechanical and/or electrical connection that may adversely affect the installation or result in injury to the user; the addition of the r.c. unit does not adversely affect in any way either or the performance capabilities of the circuit-breaker; the r.c, unit does not sustain test sequences. Operating Operation requirements in case of a residual current any permanent damage the normal operation during
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B.7.2 B.7.2. I
The CBR shall open automatically in response to any earth leakage current or earth fault current equal to or exceeding the rated residual operating current for a time exceeding the nonactuating time. The operation of the CBR shall be in compliance with the in B.4 2.4. Compliance shall be checked by the tests of B.8.2. B.7.2.2 Rated residual current short-circuit of B.8.1O. capability making time requirements specified
and breaking
capacity
/A~
with the tests of B.8. I.I.1, of environmental satisfactorily, taking conditions into account the effects of environmental conditions.
is checked Dielectric
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B.7.2.6 Test device
CBRS shall be provided with a test device causing the passing through the detecting device of a current simulating a residual current, in order to allow periodic testing of the ability of the CBRS to operate. The test device The protective shall satisfy conductor, the tests of B.8,4 live when the test device circuit by operating is operated when the
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The test device shall not be the sole means intended to be used for this function.
of performing
the opening
operation
and is not
The operating means of the test device shall be designated by the letter not be red or green; a light colour should preferably be used.
NOTE The test device is only intended effective with respect to the rated residual to check the tripping function, not the operating current and to the breek time. value
at which
the function
is
B.7.2.7
Value
over-current
load
of the following
two over-current
tripping:
short-circuit
release
current
setting.
Compliance
However this test is not necessary in the case of CBRS of utilization category B since the requirements of this subclause are verified during test sequence IV (or the combined test sequence).
NOTE Tests for polyphase balanced requirements of this subclause. loads are not necessary since they are considered to be covered by the
6.7.2.8
Resistance of CBRS to unwanted from impulse voltages Resistance to unwanted tripping of the network capacitance the test of B.8.6. I.
tripping
resulting
B.7.2.8. I
in case of loading
in case of flashover
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B.7.2.9 Behaviour comprising of CBRS of type A in case of an earth fault a d.c. component
The behaviour of CBRS in case of an earth fault current comprising a d.c. component, shall be such that the maximum break times stated in tables B.1 and B.2, as applicable, shall also be valid, the test current values specified being, however, increased by the factor by the factor 1,4 for CBRS having /An >0,015 2 for CBRS having A is the higher).
is checked Conditions
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of operation
not be possible to reclose reset-CBRs if they have not been reset. is checked Additional during the test of 8.3.3.3.4
Compliance B.7.2.11
in accordance
requirements
dependent correctly
CBRS functionally dependent on line voltage shall voltage between 0,85 and 1,1 times its rated value. Compliance is checked by the tests of B.8,2.3
at any value
Where a CBR has more than one rated frequency or a range shall be capable of operating in accordance with this subclause is verified by carrying out the tests of B.8.2 and B.8.4. According to their classification CBRS functionally the requirements given in table B.3. Table I B.3 - Requirements dependent
on line voltage
shall comply
with
dependent
on line voltage I
With delay CBRS not opening automatically in the case of failure of the line voltage but able to open in the case of a hazardous situation arising (B.3. I .2.2)
to item b) of B.8.8.2
B.7.3
Electromagnetic
compatibility
The requirements
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B.8 Tests tests for CBRS having a rated residual operating current /An up to and
The applicability of the tests specified between manufacturer and user. The instruments (see IEC 60051) The instruments of the measured B.8. I General
in this clause
when
to agreement
for the measurement of the residual current shall be at least and shall show (or permit to determine) the true r.m.s. value. for the measurement value. of time shall have a relative error not greater
class
0,5
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than 10
?40
8.
CBRS shall be submitted to all relevant test sequences of clause 8. For the dielectric withstand verifications during these test sequences (see 8.3.3.5) the control circuit of residual current devices functionally depencfent on line voltage shall be disconnected from the main circuit. The tests shall be made with substantially sinusoidal currents. the current, assembly the tests shall shall be be
For CBRS comprising a separate r.c. unit and a circuit-breaker, performed in compliance with the manufacturers instructions. In the case of CBRS with multiple settings of residual made at the lowest setting, unless otherwise stated. In the case of CBRS with adjustable maximum, unless otherwise stated. b) Routine tests 8.4.4 applies. to be made during performance the test sequences capability of clause 8 time-delay operating
(see B.3.3.2.2)
the time-delay
shall be set at
Tests
Operational
During the operating cycles with current (see 8.3.3.3.4) specified in table 8 (see 7.2.4.2), a third of the breaking operations shall be performed by actuating the test device, and a further third by applying a residual current of value /AI.I (or, if applicable, of the lowest setting of the residual operating current) to any one pole. In the case of a reset-CBRq it shall be verified that it is not possible to reclose the CBR after tripping without the intentional resetting action, This verification shall take place at the beginning and at the end of the operational performance capability test with current (8.3,3.3.4). No failure to trip shall be admitted
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B.8. I.I.2 B.8. I. I.2. I Verification of the withstand short-circuit capability breaking to short-circuit capacity currents II)
Rated service
(test sequence
Following the tests of 8,3.4, verification of the correct operation current shall be performed in accordance with B.8.2.4. I. B.8. I. I.2.2 Rated ultimate short-circuit breaking capacity
(test sequence
Ill)
For the purpose of verifying the correct operation of the overload releases, the single pole tests specified in 8.3,5,1 and 8.3.5.4 shall be replaced by two-pole tests, on all possible combinations of phase poles in turn, the test conditions being as specified in 8.3.5.1 and 8.3.5.4 but applicable to two poles, Following the tests of 8.3.5, verification in accordance with B,8.2.4.3. B.8.1.1 .2.3 a) Behaviour No tripping b) Verificahon of the correct operation of the CBR shall be performed
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Rated short-time withstand combined test sequence) during rated short-time withstand
current current
IV or
or 8.3.8.2,
as applicable.
releases IV
For the purpose of verifying the correct operation of the overload releases in accordance with 8.3.6.1 and 8.3.6.6, the single pole tests specified in 8,3.5.1 shall be replaced by twopole tests, made on all possible combinations of phase poles in turn, For the combined test sequence
For the purpose of verifying the correct operation of the overload releases in accordance wkh 8 3.8 1, the single pole test specified in 8.3.5.1 shall be replaced by two-pole tests made on all possible combinations of phase poles in turn. For the purpose of verifying the correct operation of overload releases in accordance 8.3.8.6, the test specified in 8.3.3.7 shall be made using a three-phase supply, c) Verification of the residual current tripping device of the residual current with
Following the tests of 8.3,6 or 8.3.8, as applicable, verification tripping device shall be performed in accordance with B.8.2.4.3, B.8. I. I.2.4 Integrally fused circuit-breakers (test sequence V)
For the purpose of verifying the correct operation of the overload releases, the single-pole tests specified in 8.3.7.4 and 8.3.7.8 shall be replaced by two-pole tests, on all possible being as specified in 8,3.7,4 combinations of phase poles in turn, the test conditions and 8.3.7.8 but applicable to two poles. Following the tests of 8,3,7, verification in accordance with B.8.2.4.3, B.8. I. I.2.5 Combined of the correct operation of the CBR shall be performed
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B.8.1.2 Additional test sequences shall be performed on CBRS in accordance Table
Sequences Operating Dielectric Operation characteristic properties of the test device at the limits of rated voltage current under over-current resulting
with table B 4,
test sequences
Subclause B,8.2 B.8.3 B.8.4 B.8.5
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BI
a d.c.
Behaviour in the case of failure of line voltage for CBRS classified under B,3,1 ,2.1 Behaviour in the case of failure of line voltage under B.3.1 .2.2. for CBRS classified
B II B Ill B IV
Residual Effects
Immunity Emission
short-circuit
capacity
(/Am)
of environmental
tests tests
One sample
shall be tested
For test sequence B IV, a new sample for several tests, at the manufacturers Test sequence B.8.2 B.8.2.1 B I of the operating
Verification
characteristic
Test circuit as in normal use, with figure B.1. independent of line voltage
shall be in accordance
Test voltage
dependent applied
Tests shall be made at the following 0,85 times the minimum 1,1 times the maximum
of voltage
and B.8.2.5. I;
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CBRS with more than one rated frequency or a range of rated frequencies shall be tested in each case at the highest and lowest rated frequency. However, for CBRS rated at 50 Hz and 60 Hz, tests at 50 Hz or 60 Hz are considered to cover the requirements. 0.8.2.4 Off-load test at 20 C k 5 C
The connections being as in figure B.1 the CBR shall perform the tests of B.8.2.4.1, B.8.2.4.2 and B.8.2.4.3, and also, where applicable, B.8.2.4.4, all made on one pole only. Each test shall comprise three measurements or verifications, as applicable. Unless otherwise specified, for CBRS with setting continuous variation or by discrete values, the tests highest settings, and at one intermediate setting, B.8.2.4.I Verification of the correct of the residual current operation of the residual shall be carried operating current by out at the lowest and
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increase
For CBRS with adjustable time-delay, the tests shall be performed at the lowest setting. The switches S1 and S2 and the CBR being in the closed position, the residual current is steadily increased, starting from a value not higher than (),2 /An so as to attain the value /An in approximately 30 s, the tripping current being measured each time. The three measured values shall be greater than /An~ and less than or equal to /An. B.8.2.4.2 Verification of the correct operation of closing on residual current
The test circuit being calibrated at the rated value of the residual operating current /An (or the specific settings of the residual operating current if applicable, see 6.8.2.4), and the switches S1 and S2 being closed, the CBR is closed onto the circuit so as to simulate service conditions as closely as possible, The break time is measured three times. No measurement applicable, B.8.2.4.3 shall exceed the limiting value specified for /~n in B.4.2.4,1 or B.4.2.4.2.2, as
Verification of residual
operation
appearance
The test circuit being calibrated at each of the values of the residual operating current /~ specified in B.4,2,4. I or B,4.2.4.2, as applicable, and the switch S1 and the CBR being in the closed position, the residual current is suddenly established by closing switch S2. The CBR shall trip during each test the
Three measurements of the break time are made at each value of /A. No value shall exceed relevant limiting value.
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B.8.2.4.4 Verification of the limiting of the time-delayed type non-actuating time of CBRS
The test circuit being calibrated at the value of 2 /An, the test switch S1 and the CBR being in the closed position, the residual current is established by closing the switch S2 and applied for a time equal to the limiting non-actuating time declared by the manufacturer, in accordance with B.4.2.4.2. I. During each of the three verifications the CBR shall not trip, If the CBR has an adjustable residual operating current setting and/or an adjustable time-delay, the test is made, as applicable, at the lowest setting of residual operating current and at the maximum setting of time delay.
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B.8.2.5
Tests
at the temperature
limits
NOTE The upper temperature limit may be the reference temperature. The temperature limits of this subclause may be extended by agreement between manufacturer and user, in which case tests shall be performed at the agreed temperature limits.
B.8.2.5.1
Off-1oad
test at 5 C ambient temperature within the limits conditions, the CBR is submitted to the
The CBR is placed in a chamber having a stabilized of 7 C and 5 C. After reaching thermal steady-state tests of B.8.2.4.3 and, if applicable, B.8.2.4.4. B.8.2.5.2 On-load test at the reference temperature
or at +40 C
The CBR, connected in accordance with figure B.1, is placed in a chamber having a stabilized ambient temperature equal to the reference temperature (see 4.7.3) or, in the absence of a reference temperature, equal to 40 C * 2 C. A load current equal to /n (not indicated on figure B.1) is applied on all phase poles. After reaching thermal and, where applicable, B.8.3 Verification steady-state B.8.2.4.4. of dielectric with 8.3.3.2. of the operation of the test device at the limits of rated voltage conditions, the CBR is submitted to the tests of B,8.2.4.3
properties
The CBR being supplied with a voltage equal to 1,1 times the highest rated voltage, the test device is momentarily actuated 25 times at intervals of 5 s, the CBR being closed again before each operation, Test a) is then three times. repeated at 0,85 times the lowest rated voltage, means the device being actuated
b) c)
Test a) is then repeated, but only once, the operating the closed position for 5 s.
being held in
For these tests: in the case of CBRS with identified in accordance with the marking; line and load terminals, the supply connections shall be
in the case of CBRS with unidentified line and load terminals, the supply shall be connected to each set of terminals in turn, or alternatively to both sets of terminals simultaneously.
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At each test the CBR shall operate For CBRS having an adjustable residual operating current
shall be used for tests a) and c); shall be used for test b). time-delay the test is made at the maximum setting of time-
an adjustable
is considered
to be covered
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Verification of the limiting value of the non-operating under over-current conditions be made with a single phase load, the connections
current
being
made
according
to
The impedance Z is adjusted values flow in the circuit: 6 /n; 807. of the maximum
so as to let a current
equal
to the lower
of the following
two
short-circuit
release
current
setting.
by connections of
residual
current
setting
setting
of line voltage
are tested
CBRS functionally dependent on line voltage are supplied voltage (or, if relevant, with a voltage having any value within The test is made at a power factor of 0,5
rated
The switch S1, being open, is closed and reopened after 2 s The test is repeated three times for each possible combination of the current paths, the interval between successive closing operations being at least 1 min. l-he CBR shall not trip.
NOTE The time of 2 s may be reduced (but to not less than the minimum by act{on of the overload release(s) of the CBR. break time) to avoid the risk of tripping
B.8.6
unwanted tripping impulse voltages the time delay shall be set at minimum
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0.8.6.1 Verification of resistance to unwanted of the network capacitance current generator tripping in case of loading
The CBR is tested using a surge current as shown in figure B.4. An example of the circuit diagram
capable
of delivering
a damped
oscillatory
in figure
B.5
One pole of the CBR chosen at random shall be subjected to 10 applications of the surge current The polarity of the surge current wave shall be inverted after every two applications. The interval between two consecutive applications shall be approximately 30 s. The current impulse shall be measured by appropriate means and adjusted, using an additional sample CBR of the same type (see 6.3.4), to meet the following requirements: peak value: virtual period 200 A L %; 0,5 ps * 30 A; oscillatory wave: 10 @ * 20
V.;
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front time:
of the following
each successive
peak.
During the tests the CBR shall not trip. B.8.6.2 Verification of resistance to unwanted flashover without follow-on current tripping in case of
The CBR is tested using a surge current generator capable current wave, without reverse polarity, as shown in figure 6.6. An example of the circuit diagram for the connection
of delivering
an 8/20
ps surge
in figure
B.7.
One pole of the CBR, chosen at random, shall be sllbmitted to 10 applications of the surge current, The polarity of the surge current wave shall be inverted after every two applications. The interval between two consecutive operations shall be approximately 30 s. The current impulse shall be measured by appropriate means and adjusted, using an additional sample CBR of the same type (see B.3,4), to meet the following requirements: peak value: virtual virtual 250,4 ~ %; 8 us * 10
Yo;
During the tests the CBR shall not trip B.8.7 Verification of the behaviour of CBRS of type A in the case of an earth fault current comprising a d.c. component Test conditions apply, except that the test circuits
6.8.7.1
The test conditions of 6,8 and B.8.2.1, B.8.2.2 and B.8,2.3 shall be those shown in figures B.8 and 6.9, as applicable.
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B.8.7.2 B.8.7.2. I Verifications Verification of residual of the correct operation pulsating direct current in case of a continuous rise
The test circuit shall be according to figure B.8. In the case of a CBR with adjustable (see B.8.3 2.2), the time delay shall be set to minimum.
time delay
The auxiliary switches SI and S? and the CBR D shall be closed. The relevant thyristor shall be controlled in such a manner tha~ current delay angles a of O, 90 and 135 are obtained. Each pole of the CBR shall be tested at each of the current delay angles, twice in position I and twice In posltlon II of the auxiliary switch S3
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starting
increased
at an approximate
rate of
~A/s
2 lA Als 30
for CBRS of /*n s 0,015 A current Table shall be in accordance with table B.5
The tripping
B.5 - Tripping
current range for CBRS in case of an earth fault comprising a d.c. component Tripping current A Lower limit I Upper limit
0,03 A for /An S 0,015 J 1 ,4/An for f~n >0,015 A [ A
Angle a
0 90 135
B.8.7.2.2
Verification of the correct operation residual pulsating direct current according to figure B.8
in case of a suddenly
appearing
The circuit being successively calibrated switch S1 and the CBR being in the established by the closing switch S2.
at the values specified hereafter and the auxiliary the residual current is suddenly closed position,
NOTE In the case of CBRS functionally dependent on line voltage, classified according to B.3. I .2.2, the control circuit of which is supplied from the line side of the main circuit, this verification does not take into account the time necessary to energize the CBR. In this case, therefore, the verification is considered as made by establishing the residual current by closing S1, the CBR under test and S2 being previously closed.
Four measurements are made at each value of test current at a current with the auxiliary switch in position I and two in position Il. . For CBRS with /An >0,015 A, the test shall be made at each value multiplied by the factor 1,4.
delay angle
a = 0, two
of /An specified
in table
B.1,
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For CBRS with /Ln <0,015 A, the test shall be made at each value of /~n specified multiplied by the factor 2 (or at 0,03 A, whichever is the higher). No value shall exceed B.8.7.2.3 the specified limiting values operation (see 7,2.9) with load at the reference temperature in table B 1,
Verification
of the correct
The tests of B.8.7.2. I and B.8.7.2.2 are repeated, the pole under test and one other pole of the CBR being loaded with the rated current, this current being~stablished shortly before the test.
NOTE The loading with rated current is not shown in fig~re B.8.
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B.8.7.2.4
Verification of the correct operation in case of residual pulsating currents superimposed by a smooth direct current of 0,006 A shall be tested according to figure !3.9, with a half-wave rectified
direct
The CBR
residual
current
For CBRS of /*~ >0,015 A, the half-wave current, starting from zero, being steadily increased at an approximate rate of 1,4{Anf30 amperes per second, tripping shall occur before the current 1,4/An + 0,006 A. reaches a value not exceeding For CBRS of /An s 0,015 A, the half-wave current, starting from zero, at an approximate rate of 2/An/30 amperes per second, tripping shall reaches a value not exceeding 0,03A + 0,006 A. B.8.8 Verification of the behaviour classified under B.3.1.2. I having an adjustable of CBRS functionally being occur steadily increased before the current
dependent
on line voltage
residual
operating
current,
the test
is made
at the
lowest
time-delay,
the test is made at any one of the time-delay value of the line voltage
settings.
of the limiting
A voltage equal to the rated voltage is applied to the line terminals of the CBR and is then progressively lowered to zero over a time period corresponding to the longer of the two values given hereinafter until automatic opening occurs:
. about 30 s;
a period long enough voltage w~th respect to the delayed opening of the CBR, if any (see B.7.2. I 1).
measurements
it shall
be verified
a residual
current
equal to /A is applied,
the applied
voltage
value measured.
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It shall then be verified that, for any value of voltage less than the lowest not be possible to close the CBR by manual operating means. B.8.8.2 Verification of the automatic opening in the case of failure value measured, it IS
The C13R being closed, a voltage equal to its rated voltage, or, in the case of a range of rated voltages, any one of the rated voltages is applied to its line terminals. The voltage is then switched off. The CBR shall trip. The time interval between the switching off and the opening of the main contacts is measured. Three a) b) measurements are made:
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without
for CBRS opening with delay the maximum range indicated by the manufacturer.
and minimum
shall be situated
Bn8,9
dependent on line voltage of line voltage the test is made at the lowest
residual
having
an adjustable
time-delay
the test
is made
at any
one
of the time-delay
in a 3-phase
system
(for 3-pole
and 4-pole
CBRS)
The CBR is connected according to figure B.3 and is supplied on the line side at 0,85 times the rated voltage, or, in the case of a range of rated voltages, at 0,85 times the lowest value of rated voltage. One phase is then switched off by opening switch S4; the CBR is then submitted to the test of B.8.2.4.3. The switch S4 being closed again, a further test is made by opening switch S5; the CBR is then submitted to the test of B.8.2.4.3. This test procedure phases in turn. B.8.9.2 is repeated by connecting the adjustable resistor R to each of the other two
Case of voltage drop due to an overcurrent from a low impedance fault to earth
resulting ,.
The CBR is connected according to figure B.3 and is supplied on the line side with the rated voltage or, in the case of a range of rated voltages, with the lowest rated voltage. The supply is then switched S1 is then re-closed a) off by opening S1. The CBR shall not trip. as follows: to 70
YO
is reduced supply:
of the lowest
rated voltage;
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b) for CBRS for use with a single for single-pole and two-pole phase supply: to 85 V applied CBRS: between CBRS, declared each combination
single-pole
as follows:
poles; as suitable for use with a single-phase of two poles, connected according to the
with one overcurrent protected pole and an
for three-pole and four-pole supply (see B.5 e)): between manufacturers specification,
neutral (two current paths),
CBR is a device
A current
to a) and/or
b), as applicable.
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Verification
of the residual
short-circuit
making
and breaking
This test is intended to verify the ability of the CBR to make, to carry for a specified break residual short-circuit currents. B.8.10. I Test conditions
The CBR shall be tested according to the general test conditions specified in 8.3.2.6, using current is a residual figure 9 of Part 1, but connected in such a manner that the short-circuit current The test is carried out at phase to neutral voltage on one pole only which shall not be the neutral pole. The current paths which do not have to carry the residual short-circuit current are connected to the supply voltage at their line terminals. Where applicable, the CBR is adjusted the maximum setting of time-delay, at the lowest setting of residual operating current and at
[f the CBR has more than one value of / CU, each one having a corresponding value of /*~, the test is made at the maximum value of 1~~} at the corresponding phase-to-neutral voltage.
B.8.10.2
The sequence
o-f-co B.8.10.3 Conditions of the CBR after test no damage likely to impair its
B.8.10.3. I Following the test of B.8.10.2 the CBR shall show further use and shall be capable, without maintenance, of
withstanding a voltage equal to twice its maximum rated operational voltage, under the conditions of 8.3.3.4.1 item 4) of IEC 60947-1. For the purposes of this standard, circuits incorporating solid-state devices shall be disconnected for the tests; making and breaking its rated current at its maximum rated operational voltage.
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B.8.10.3.2 The CBR shall be capable of performing satisfactorily the tests specified in B.8.2.4,3, but at avalueof 1,25 /An and without measurement of break time. The test is made on anyone pole, taken at random. If the CBR has an adjustable residual operating at a current of a value of 1,25 times that setting. B.8.1O.3.3 Where applicable current, the test is made at the lowest setting,
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6,8,11
Verification
conditions
out according
shall be 55 C t 2 C (variant
of cycles shall be
NOTE The 28 cycle test should be applied to CBRS having multiple settings of residual operating current when one of the possible settings is <1 A. At the end of the cycles the CBR shall be capable of complying with the tests of B.8,2,4.3, but with a residual operating current of 1,25 /An and without measurement of break time. Only one verification need be made. Where applicable need be made, B.8.12 B.8.12. I B.8.12. I. I the CBR shall also comply with the test of B.8,2.4.4. Only one verification
of electromagnetic tests
compatibility
Annex J applies
additional
For CBRS with adjustable settings of residual shall be made at the lowest of these settings.
The CBR shall be supplied at the rated operational voltage, or, in the case of a range of rated operational voltages, at any convenient voltage within this range. B.8.12. I.2 Electrostatic in particular discharges J.2.2 load. a further test shall be made at the
Annex J applies,
During the test the CBR may trip. If this is the case, immediately lower level, and the CBR shall not trip.
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Following the tests, the correct operation of the CBR shall ,be verified in the case of a sudden appearance of a residual current according to B.8.2.4.3, but at /A~ only, The break time shall not exceed applicable. B.8.12. I.3 Radiated the limiting time specified for /fJn in B.4,2.4. I or B.4.2.4.2, as
radio-frequency J.2,3,
electromagnetic
fields
Annex J applies,
in particular
The test connections shall be in accordance with applicable, taking into consideration the manufacturers cable used shall be stated in the test report. For step 1 (see J.2.3), one pole of the CBR, current equal to 0,3 /An. The CBR shall not trip. chosen
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at random,
is loaded
with
a residual
For step 2 (see J.2.3), one pole of the CBR, chosen at random, is loaded with a residual current equal to 1,25 /An. The dwell time at each frequency shall be no less than the maximum break time specified for /An in B.4.2.4. I or B.4.2.4.2, as applicable. The CBR shall trip at each frequency tested. Following the two tests (step 1 and step 2), the correct operation of the CBR shall be verified the case of sudden appearance of a residual current according to 6.8,2.4.3, but at /Afl only. The break time shall not exceed applicable. B.8.12. I.4 Electrical the limiting time specified for /A~ in B.4,2.4. I or B.4.2.4.2, in
as
(EFTIB)
Annex J applies,
in particular
The test connections shall be in accordance with figure 4 of consideration the manufacturers instructions for installation. During the tests the CBR shall not trip.
IEC 61000-4-4,
taking
into
Following the tests, the correct operation of the CBR shall be verified appearance of a residual current according to B.8,2,4.3, but at /An only. The break time shall not exceed applicable. B.8.12. I.5 Surges in particular J.2.5, shall apply in B.8.12.1,4 the limiting time specified
or B.4,2,4.2,
as
The test connections shall be in accordance with figures 6, 7, 8 or 9 of IEC 61000-4-5, into consideration the manufacturers instructions for installation.
taking
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During the tests the CBR shall not trip Following the tests, the correct operation of the CBR shall be verified appearance of a residual current according to B.8.2.4.3, but at Ian only. The break time shall not exceed applicable. B.8.12.I.6 Conducted the limiting time specified in the case of sudden
as
disturbances J.2.6
induced
by radio-frequency
fields
(common
mode)
Annex J applies,
in particular
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For step 1 (see J.2.6), one pole of the CBR, current equal to 0,3 /An. The CBR shall not trip.
chosen
at random,
is loaded
with
a residual
current equal to 1,25 /An. The dwell time at each frequency shall be no less than the maximum break time specified for /An in B.4,2.4. I or B.4.2.4.2, as applicable. The CBR shall trip at each frequency tested. Following the two tests (step 1 and step 2), the correct operation the case of a sudden appearance of a residual current according The break time shall not exceed applicable. B.8.12.2 B.8.12.2. I Emission General with the following additional requirements tests the limiting time specified of the CBR shall be verified in to B.8.2.4.3, but at /An only. as
Annex J applies
The CBR shall be supplied at the rated operational voltage, or, in the case of a range of rated operational voltages, at any convenient voltage within this range. Tests shall be made without B.8.12.2.2 Conducted load current and without residual current
RF disturbances J.3.2
MHz)
in particular
Radiated
RF disturbances J.3.3
MHz)
in particular
or interruptions
of voltage
dips
NOTE For definitionof voltage dips, see IEC 61000-4-11. The relevant No additional tests of B,8.8 and B.8.9 are considered tests are therefore required adequate to cover the EMC requirements.
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S2 = Single-pole
S1
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(
S2
R /
Figure
of the operating
characteristic
(see B,8.2)
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s = supply S1 = Two-pole V = Voltmeter A = Ammeter D = CBR under test Z = Adjustable impedance switch
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Figure B.2 - Test circuit for the verification of the limiting value of the non-operating current under over-current conditions (see B.8.5)
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s
s = supply V = Voltmeter A = Ammeter S1 = All-pole switch S2 = Single-pole switch
S1
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R = Adjustable
( .%
/3 /
L--J-+
D
Figure
of the behaviour B.3 - Test circuit for the verification of CBRS classified under B.3. I.2.2 (see B.8.9)
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100 kHz)
10}Is
0,5 )Ls
100 /.
90 %
-60
Figure
B.4 - Current
(f=
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Trigger
25 f-l
I
Filter to the neutral terminal, if so marked or in the absence to comply only and may require adjustment
supply
t
I --,--_?
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l-.
(X) Earthing marking,
Start
A.G. SULIL)[Y
NOTE The circuit component values are given for guidance wave shape requirements of figure 6,4,
Figure
B.5 - Example of test circuit for the verification of resistance to unwanted tripping
A
I 1,0 0,9
0,5
0,1
o~ 0,
4 A
T T, = 1,25T
* * h T2 *
Figure
wave 8/20 VS
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I
(X) Earthing terminal, if provided, to reconnected to the neutral terminal,
marking, to any phase terminal.
if so marked
or in the absence
of such
Figure
B.7
Test circuit for the verification of resistance to unwanted in case of flashover without follow-on current (6.8.6.2)
tripping
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s
N -
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R= S1 = S2 = S3 =
Variable All-pole
resistor switch
V = A = D =
SCR = Thyristors
Figure
B.8 - Test circuit for the verification of the correct operation in the case of residual pulsating direct currents (see B.8.7.2.1, B.8.7.2.2 and B.8.7.2.3)
of CBRS,
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SCR
s.
V =
R1, R2 = s, = S* = S3 =
Variable
resistor
A = D =
CBR undervest
of the correct operation of CBRS, direct current superimposed current (see B.8.7.2.4)
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Individual
pole short-circuit
test sequence
C.1
General
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This test sequence applies to multipole circuit-breakers intended for use on phase-earthed systems and identified in accordance with 4,3.1.1; it comprises the following tests:
I
Individual Verification Verification of dielectric of overload
withstand releases
C.2
breaking capacity
of 8,3.2, breaking with a value of prospective capacity /cu.
A short-circuit test is made under the general conditions current /su equal to 25 A of the ultimate rated short-circuit
NOTE The Values applied higher than 25 A of /cu may be tested voltage voltage shall of the be phase-to-phase at which and declared voltage
for application on phase-earthed systems, The number of samples to be tested and the setting of adjustable releases shall be in accordance with table 10. The power factor shall be according to table 11, appropriate to the test current,
operational circuit-breaker it is suitable
The test circuit shall be according to subclause 8.3.4.1.2 and figure 9 of Part 1, the supply S being derived from two phases of a three-phase supply, the fusible element F being connected to the remaining phase. The remaining pole or poles shall also be connected to this phase via the fusible element F. The sequence of operations shall be o-tco and shall be made on each pole separately, in turn.
C.3
Verification
of dielectric withstand
to clause C.2, the dielectric withstand shall be verified according
C.4
Verification
of overload releases
C.3, the operation of the overload releases shall be
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Annex D
Vacant
101
Items subject
to agreement
between
manufacturer
and user
NOTE
of this annex
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clauses
and
subclauses
of
this
standard,
with
the
following
additions:
Item Circuit-breakers Automatic 10 Setting for higher short-circuit operation releases making capacity than given in table 2 and by stored energy tests
Clause or subclause number of this standard 4.3.5.3 721.2.1 Table 8.3.2.5 83.2.6.4 8.3.3.1.3, item b)
opening
operation
of overload
values
for short-circuit
Method of temperature-rise tests for four-pole circuit-breakers conventional thermal current higher than 63 A Value of test current for short-circuit breakars Test current value for the verification To increase the severity
having a circuit-
of the conditions
Permissible delay between the verification overload relays in test sequences I and II Calibration of releases undervoltage releases Applicability Extension
shunt releases
temperature
limits setting
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Annex F
(normative)
F.1
Scope
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This annex applies to circuit-breakers intended to be installed on a,c. circuits and providing over-current protection by electronic means, incorporated in the circuit-breaker and independent of the line voltage or any auxiliary supply,
of the circuit-breaker
conditions
Specific tests for electronic means intended for functions other than over-current protection are not covered by this annex. However, the tests of this annex shall be performed to ensure that these electronic means do not impair the performance of the over-current protective functions,
F.2
List of tests
in this annex are type tests and are supplementary
for specific environmental conditions exists,
Tests specified
to the tests
of clause
made
8.
to this
reference
is systematically
F.2. I F.2. I. I
compatibility
(EMC) tests
electronic
overcurrent
protection
shall
be tested
according
to tables
J. 1
Performance of immunity
During the test, the circuit-breaker when loaded at 0,9 times the current setting shall not trip, and when loaded at 2,0 times the current setting, it shall trip within 0,9 times the minimum value and 1,1 times the maximum value of the manufacturers time current characteristic, and the monitoring functions, if any, shall correctly indicate the status of the circuit-breaker. Criterion B: During the test, the circuit-breaker when loaded at 0,9 times the current setting shall not trip. After the test, the circuit-breaker shall comply with the manufacturers time current characteristic when loaded at 2,0 times the current setting and the monitoring functions, if any, shall correctly indicate the status of the circuit-breaker.
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F.2.2 Suitability for multiple frequencies with clause F.6
in accordance
in accordance
with clause
F.7.
in accordance cycles
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variation
at a specified
rate of change
in accordance
F.3 F.3. I
General General
test
conditions
Tests according to this annex may be performed separately In the case of the EMC tests of F.4 and F.5, annex J applleS F.3.2 Electromagnetic compatibility tests
Annex J applies. For the high-frequency current sensor design design in this context. The current setting tests (F.4,3 to F.4.7) one circuit-breaker per frame size and per type of shall be tested; a change of winding turns is not considered a different
/R shall be adjusted
to the minimum
Short-time and instantaneous release settings shall minimum value but to not less than 2,5 times /R.
The tests shall be performed with the appropriate test circuit, as specified subclauses, taking into account any phase-loss sensitive features. For circuit-breakers tripping characteristics on individual having electronic overcurrent protection, it may are the same, whether tests are performed: circuit-breakers;
in the following
be assumed
that
the
poles of multipole
NOTE This enables comparisons to be made as required by the different test saquences.
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For circuit-breakers incorporating a residual current function (see also annex B and annex M):
in the cases of F.4.5, F.4.6 and F.4.7, tests are made on pairs of phase poles for multi pole
circuit-breakers, to avoid unintentional tripping by residual current; of phase poles, as in the cases of F.4. I and F.4.2, tests may be made on any combination long as unintentional tripping by residual current is avoided. F.4 F.4. I F.4.1.1 Immunity Harmonic General current sensing means are stated tests currents
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These tests apply to circuit-breakers for which the electronic by the manufacturer to be r,m, s. responsive. This shall be indicated manufacturers literature, either by marking or both. r.m. s. on the
circuit-breaker
or given
in the
The EUT shall be tested in free air unless it is intended to be used only in a specified individual enclosure, in which case it shall be tested in such an enclosure. Details including the dimensions of the enclosure shall be stated in the test report. Where applicable, the tests shall be performed at the rated frequency.
(see figure F. I),
NOTE The test currents may be generated by a source of power based on the use of thyristors saturated cores, programmable power supplies, or other appropriate sources.
F.4. I.2
Test currents waveform shall consist applied of one of the following two options:
successively: and a third harmonic and a fifth harmonic and a third, component; component. fifth and seventh harmonic
a waveform a waveform
of a fundamental of a fundamental
consisting
of a fundamental
of fundamental
component;
and peak factor component < fifth harmonic <55 % of fundamental component;
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foroption the test follows:
G
b): current, for each period, consists of two equal opposite half-waves defined as
current
conduction 22,1.
peak factor:
NOTE 1 The peak factor is the peak value of the current divided relevant formula, see figure F.1, NOTE
by the r.m.s.
value
For the
harmonic
content
of the fundamental
component:
>14 %; >7 %.
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Higher harmonics
may also be present. waveform for option b) may be produce~ by, jr example, two back-to-back thyristors
NOTE 3 The test current (see figure F. I). NOTE 4 The test currents
criterion
of the composite
poles, chosen
at with any a phase loss
at random
voltage, sensitive
with
item being
b) in
convenient
connections
shall
in accordance
F,3 or F,4, as applicable, either be energized or disabled, All other auxiliaries shall
The duration of the test to verify the immunity to unwanted setting) shall be 10 times the tripping time, which corresponds F.4. I.4 Performance F.4.2 F.4.2. I Test results criterion dips A of F,2. I.2 shall apply.
tripping (at 0,9 times the current to twice the current setting,
Current
Test procedure
The EUT shall be tested in free air unless it is intended to be used only in a specified individual enclosure, in which case it shall be tested in such an enclosure, Details including the dimensions of the enclosure shall be stated in the test report. The test circuit shall be in accordance with figure For releases with a phase loss sensitive feature, figures F.3 or F.4, as applicable. F,2 on two-phase poles chosen at random. the test circuit shall be in accordance with
The tests shall be performed with a sinusoidal current at any convenient voltage. The current applied shall be according to figure F.5 and to table F.1 where /R is the Setting CUrrent, ID iS the dip test current and T is the period of the sinusoidal current.
NOTE An alternative method to perform the tests on the electronic controls alone is under consideration
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The duration corresponding of each test shall be between three and four times the maximum to twice the current setting or 10 rein, whichever is the lower. Table F.1 - Test parameters
No. 1
tripping
time
for current
D
est
2 3 4 5
lT 5T 25 T
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10T
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50 T
10 T 10 0,7 IR
25 50
T T
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Test results criterion B of F.2. I.2 shall apply, except that the after-test verification is not
Electrostatic
Annex J, in particular
The test circuit shall be in accordance with figure F,2. For releases with a phase-loss sensitive feature, the test circuit shall be in accordance with figure F,3 or figure F.4, as applicable. The busbar routing with shown in figures of 1:
V.,
J.1,
J.3
may
be varied are
providing
the The
0,1 m actual
a tolerance
to the
enclosure
maintained.
Radiated
Annex J, in particular
The test circuit shall be in accordance with figure F.2. For releases with a phase-loss sensitive feature, the test circuit shall be in accordance with figure F.3 or figure F,4, as applicable.
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Tests shall be performed a) b) as follows: be loaded with a current with a current of 0,9 times of 2,0 times the the
For step 1 (see J.2.3), the circuit-breaker shall current setting. The circuit-breaker shall not trip.
For step 2 (see J.2.3), the circuit-breaker shall be loaded current setting, The tripping time shall then be measured. criterion A of F.2. I.2 applies. fast transients/bursts J.2.4, applies (EFT/B)
Performance F.4.5
Electrical
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additions, at random,
On the a.c. mains port, the disturbance shall be applied on one phase pole chosen the EUT being supplied from the other phase poles, in accordance with figure F.6.
For releases which have a phase-loss sensitive feature, the test shall be performed as shown in figure F.7 for the three phase poles in series connection or as shown in figure F.8 on a connection. phase pole chosen at random for the three-phase Tests shall be performed a) To verify the resistance of 0,9 times the current The disturbance as follows: against unwanted tripping, the EUT shall be supplied setting during the application of the disturbance. for a duration of 1 min. with a current with a current
shall be applied
b) To verify the time-current characteristics, the circuit-breaker shall be supplied of 2,0 times the current setting during the application of the disturbance. Performance criterion A of F.2,1.2 applies. However, temporary changes funchons (e.g. unwanted LED illumination) during the tests are acceptable, correct functioning of the monitoring shall be verified after the tests. F.4.6 Surges J.2.5, applies with the following additions.
Annex J, in particular
On a.c. mains ports, the disturbance shall be applied on one phase pole chosen at random, the EUT being supplied from the other two phase poles, in accordance with figure F.9 (line-toearth) and figure F.12 (line-to-line). For releases which have a phase-loss sensitive feature, the test shall be performed as shown in figure F,IO (line-to-earth) and figure F.13 (line-to-line) for the three phase poles in series connection or as shown in figure F.1 1 (line-to-earth) and figure F.14 (line-to-line) on a phase pole chosen at random for the three-phase connection. The circuit the pulses. Performance is supplied with a current of 0,9 times the current setting during the application of
criterion
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F.4.7 Conducted disturbances induced by radio-frequency fields (common mode)
Annex J, in particular J.2,6, applies with the following additions. Tests shall be performed a) b) as follows: be loaded with a current with a current of 0,9 times of 2,0 times the the
For step 1 (see J.2.6), the circuit-breaker shall current setting. The circuit-breaker shall not trip,
For step 2 (see J,2.6), the circuit-breaker shall be loaded current setting. The tripping time shall then be measured. criterion A of F.2,1.2 applies
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Performance
F.5
F.5. I
Emission tests
Harmonics low power and hence create negligible
The electronic control circuits operate at very disturbances; therefore no tests are required. F.5.2 Voltage fluctuations
The electronic control circuits operate at very disturbances; therefore no tests are required. F.5.3 Conducted RF disturbances
low
power
and
hence
create
negligible
MHz)
Circuit-breakers covered by this annex are independent of line voltage or of any auxiliary supply and have no direct coupling to the supply; the electronic circuits operate at very low power. These circuit-breakers create negligible disturbances and therefore no tests are required, F.5.4 Radiated RF disturbances (30 MHz -1 GHz)
Annex J, in particular J.3.3, applies with the following additions. The test circuit shall be in accordance with figure F.2. For releases with a phase-loss feature, the test circuit shall be in accordance with figures F.3 or F.4, as applicable. Undervoltage releases, be disconnected during if any, shall the test. either be energized or disabled. All other sensitive
auxiliaries
shall
F.6
The test verifies the tripping characteristics of circuit-breakers declared as suitable for multiple frequencies. It does not apply to circuit-breakers rated at 50 Hz -60 Hz only (see clause F.3).
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F.6. I Test conditions of rated frequencies is
The tests shall be performed at each rated frequency or, when a range declared, at the lowest and the highest rated frequencies. F.6.2 Test procedure be performed on any pair of phase-poles chosen
at random
at any convenient
The test circuit shall be in accordance with figure F.2. For releases with a phase loss sensitive feature, the test circuit shall be in accordance with figures F.3 or F.4, as applicable, Under-voltage releases, if any, shall either be disconnected during the test. be energized or disabled. All other auxiliaries shall
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The short-time and instantaneous trip current settings shall each, if relev?nt, be adjusted to 2,5 times the current setting. If this setting is not available, the next closest higher setting shall be used, Tests shall be performed a) b) c) as follows:
A current of 0,95 times the conventional non-tripping current (see table 6) is applied for a time equal to 10 times the tripping time which corresponds to 2,0 times the current setting. Immediately following the test of a), a current (see table 6) is applied, A further test starting of 1,05 times the conventional tripping setting. current
F.6.3
Test results the overload tripping characteristics shall comply with the following
For each test frequency, requirements: for test a) no tripping for test b) tripping
shall occur; time (see table 6); and 0,9 times the minimum
for test c) tripping shall occur within 1,1 times values of the manufacturers stated time-current Dry heat test
F.7 F.7. I
Test procedure
The test shall be performed on the circuit-breaker in accordance with 7.2.2 at the maxim: m rated current for a given frame size, on all phase poles, at an ambient temperature of 40 C. The duration of the test, once temperature equilibrium is reached, shall be 168 h. Tightening torques applied instructions. In the absence to the terminals shall be in accordance with the manufacturers of such instructions, table 4 of IEC 60947-1 shall apply.
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As an alternative, the test may be performed as follows: the electronic
measure and record the highest temperature rise of the air surrounding components, during the temperature rise verification of test sequence 1; install the electronic supply the electronic controls controls in the test chamber; with their input energizing value;
adjust the temperature of the test chamber to a value of 40 K above the temperature rise recorded for the air surrounding the electronic components and maintain this temperature for 168 h. Test resu Its
F.7.2
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and the electronic controls shall meet the following requirements: shall occur; controls which
to trip shall
occur.
F.7.3 Verification of overload releases of the circuit-breaker shall be
Following the test of F,7. I, the operation of the overload releases verified in accordance with 7.2.1.2.4, item b).
F.8 F.8. I
Damp
heat
test
Test procedure according to IEC 60068-2-30. 1) and the number of cycles shall be six.
controls
of overload
Following the test of F.8,1 the operation of the overload releases verified in accordance with 7.2.1.2.4, item b).
of the circuit-breaker
shall be
F.9
F.9.1
Temperature
variation
cycles
at a specified
rate of change
The rise and fall of temperature during the rate of variation shall temperature, once reached, shall be maintained for at least 2 h. The number of cycles shall be 28.
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F.9.2 Test procedure
The test shall be carried out according to IEC 60068-2-14 For these separately. tests, the electronic controls may be mounted inside the circuit-breaker or
The electronic
controls
to simulate
service
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Verification
of overload
releases
of the circuit-breaker
shall be
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to
4
t, -
Key A T t, to peak current period conducting delay time time during each half-cycle
Peak factor = 2 F TO
A T12 foi2 t dt
Figure
F.1 - Representation
by back-to-back
thyristors
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supply
--1----------1
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\ :.-._. ---------
Figure F.2 - Test circuit for emission tests, immunity to harmonics, current dips, electrostatic discharges and radiated electromagnetic fields in accordance with F.4. I.3, F.4.2.1, F.4.3, F.4.4, F.5.4 and F.6.2 Two phase poles in series
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,. .-. - -------------_q ,1 _
r---L--
, .-
/-
UT
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\, \ Auxdlanes
,
L_-
-----.. .- ---
----e+ {
-_ ~-.. _._...
Figure F.3 Test circuit for emission tests, immunity to harmonics, current dips, electrostatic discharges and radiated electromagnetic fields in accordance with F.4,1 .3, F.4.2.1, F.4.3, F.4.4, F.5.4 and F.6.2. Three phase poles in series
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,/
EUT
._
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\ . . .
Auxilar!es
z *I
Figure F.4 Test circuit for emission tests, immunity to harmonics, current dips, electrostatic discharges and radiated electromagnetic fields in accordance with F.4.1 .3, F.4.2.1, F.4.3, F.4.4, F.5.4 and F.6.2. Three-phase connection
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1 ms max.
/ r.m.s.
1 ms max
0,9lR
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ID
-----... --.:-----
L
t
Figure
F.5 Test current for the verification of the influence of the current interruptions in accordance with F.4.2. I
dips and
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.U-------=
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9
Figure
0,1 PF
F.6 Circuit for electrical fast transientslbursts (EFT/B) immunity in accordance with F.4.5 Two phase poles in series
test
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#-
33 nF
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Figure
F.7 - Circuit for electrical fast transients/bursts (EFT/B) immunity in accordance with F.4.5 - Three phase poles in series
test
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Irr
EFT/B generator
. EUT
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Figure
F.8 - Circuit for electrical fast transientslbursts (EFT/B) immunity in accordance with F.4.5 - Three-phase connection
test
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9 UF
10Q
EUT
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Auxdianes
.---------------
T------
---f
Figure F.9 - Test circuit for the verification
of the influence of surges in the main circuit (line-to-earth) in accordance with F.4.6 Two phase poles in series
0,1pF
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UT
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..
Auxiliaries
0,1PF
TL
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supply
9 UF
10Q
generator
___
Enc!oeure (where
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Figure
F.11 - Test circuit for the verification of the influence of surges in the main circuit (line-to-earth) in accordance with F.4.6 Three-phase connection
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----------
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--: , ,! ;!
EUT
r;
;~ ~; 1; ::
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I
Figure
F.12 - Test circuit for the verification of the influence of current in the main circuit in accordance with F.4.6 Two phase poles in series
surges
supply 18pF
=
/
UT
Enclosure (here applicable)
Figure
F.13 Test circuit for the verification of the influence of current in the main circuit in accordance with F.4.6 Three phase poles in series
surges
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EuT
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.-__----.._,
z -1-
-r
Components Z impedance foradjusting
thecurrent
(where
required)
Figure
F.14 Test circuit for the verification of the influence of current in the main circuit in accordance with F.4.6 Three-phase connection
surges
79
+80 C
1 cycle
/ ___ __ __
___ {
-25 C .
___
__
Figure
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G.1
General
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characteristic of a circuit-breaker and need not be marked on
Power loss is not a fundamental the product. It gives some indication Measurement watts. of power
under specified
G.2
G.2.1
Test methods
as follows,
connections
being in accordance
with figure
G.1.
is the pole number; is the voltage drop; which shall be equal to /n within the tolerances according to 8.3.2.2.2;
The use of a wattmeter G.2.2 For a.c. circuit-breakers phase a.c, measurement
of rated current not exceeding 400 A, it is acceptable without power factor measurement. as follows, connections
k=p x Auk /n
to use single-
being in accordance
with figure
G.2
k
AU /
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G.2.3 For d.c. circuit-breakers, It is evaluated as in G.2.2 the power loss shall be measured with d.c. current.
G.3
Test procedure
loss evaluation shall be made under rated current steady-state temperature
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between
incoming
and outgoing
terminals
on each pole
The connecting leads to measuring instruments (e.g. voltmeter, wattmeter) shall be twisted together. The measuring loop shall be as small as practicable and shall be positioned similarly for each pole. For evaluating the power loss of three-pole and four-pole a,c. circuit breakers G.2.1, the test is performed under three-phase current conditions (see figure current in the fourth pole in the case of four-pole circuit-breakers. according to G.1 ), without
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supply ~
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Figure
G.1 - Example
according
to G,2,1
supply
Figure
G.2 - Example
according
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NOTE This test sequence is intended to cover the case of a second fault to earth in presence opposite side of a circuit-breaker when installed in IT systems (see 4.3, I .1),
H.1
General
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This test sequence applies to multipole circuit-breakers accordance with 4.3,1 ,1; it comprises the following tests:
I
Individual Verification Verification
Test
pole short-circuit of dielectric of overload (/lT)
Clause
H.2 H.3 H.4
withstand releases
H.2
individual
A short-circuit test is made on the individual poles of a multipole general conditions of 8.3.2, at a value of current /IT eqUi31 to
1,2 times
the maximum setting of the short-time delay release tripping current or, in the absence of such a release, 1,2 times the maximum setting of the tripping current of the instantaneous release, relevant setting of the definite time delay release tripping current,
or, where
50 kA.
tested instead and declared by the manufacturer.
The applied voltage shall be the phase-to-phase voltage corresponding to the maximum rated operational voltage of the circuit-breaker at which it is suitable for application on IT systems. The number of samples to be tested and the setting of adjustable releases shall be in accordance with table 10, The power factor shall be according to table 11, appropriate to the test current. For 4-pole circuit-breakers with a protected neutral pole, the test voltage for that pole shall be phase-to-phase voltage divided by 43. This test is applicable only where the construction of the protected neutral pole differs from that of the phase poles. The test circuit shall be according to 8.3.4.1,2 and figure 9 of Part 1, the supply S being derived from two phases of a three-phase supply, the fusible element F being connected to the remaining phase. The remaining pole or poles shall also be connected to this phase via the fusible element F. The sequence of operations shall be o-f-co and shall be made on each pole separately, in turn.
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H.3
60947-2:2003
Verification of dielectric withstand H 2, the dielectric withstand shall be verlfled according
Followlng to 8,3.5.3
to clause
H.4
Verification
of overload
to clause
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H.5
Marking
for which all values of rated voltage have been tested by such testing require no additional marking. according to this annex
Circuit-breakers for which all values of rated voltage have not been tested according to this annex or are not covered by such testing shall be identified by the symbo@ which shall be marked on the circuit-breaker immediately following these values of rated voltage, e.g., 690 V @n accordance with 5.2, item b).
NOTE Where a circuit-breaker symbol@ may be wed provided has not been tested according to it is so placed ttwtit unm,stakablycovers this annex, all voltage a single ratings. marking by the
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General
conditions are considered and are referred to as follows:
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non-public
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networks/locations/installations
class A in CISPR
11 and CISPR
22. in environment B.
electromagnetic
interferences
when installed
Environment B: relates to low-voltage public networks such as domestic, commercial and light industrial locations/installations, Highly disturbing sources such as arc welders are not covered
by this environment.
NOTE 3 Environment Environment B corresponds B equipment to equipment class B in CISPR 11 and CISPR 22. in environment A.
NOTE 4
interferences
when installed
For the purposes of this annex the term circuit-breaker means a circuit-breaker, a CBR or an MRCD, as applicable.
NOTE 5 The EMC requirements for a CBI equivalent circuit-breaker (see L,2.1). (annex L) are deemed
or EUT
(equipment
under
test)
to be covered
by the
relevant
tests
on the
The tests of clauses J,2 and J,3 are applicable to circuit-breakers circuits except where specified otherwise in this standard.
incorporating
electronic
The test methods in clauses J.2 and J.3 are supplemented by specific procedures in the relevant parts of this standard to verify the performance based on the acceptance criteria, Supplementary requirements, test details and performance criteria are given in the relevant parts of this standard, e.g. annex B for CBRS, annex F for circuit-breakers with electronic overcurrent protection, annex M for MRCDS and annex N for circuit-b reakef auxiliaries. A new circuit-breaker may be used for each test or one circuit-breaker tests, at the manufacturers discretion. Circuit-breakers rated 50 Hz/60 Hz shall be tested may be used for several
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[n the case of a range of circuit-breakers with identical electronic controls (including dimensions, components, printed circuit board assemblies and enclosure, if any) and the same design of sensors, it is sufficient to test only one circuit-breaker in the range. Tests shall be performed J 3, as applicable. in free air or in the specified enclosure according to table J,l or table
Where specified, the ground connection of the enclosure shall be made as in normal installation conditions but taking into account the high-frequency requirements in accordance with the general earthing and bonding requirements indicated in IEC 61000-5-2. In particular, the use of a bonding strap consisting of a flat conductor having a length/width ratio less than or equal to five is recommended, The specification of the bonding strap shall be given in the test report.
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J.2 J.2.1
Immunity
General 7.3.2.2 of IEC 60947-1 applies with the following to table J.1 for immunity tests are given in table J.2. connected to the main additions.
Subclause Immunity
out according
The reference
of the figures
(J.2), power
port covers
any auxiliary
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Description E lectrostatic discharges Reference IEC 61000-4-2
60947-2:2003
tests
1
standard Test level 8kV contacta~ 8 kV air 70 Vlm Mounting Enclosure figure J,l, Free air c)
J.2 or J.3
IEC
61000-4-3
IEC 61000-4-4
ord.c,:
4kVa) 2 kV
a.c. ord.c.:
Signal port: 2 kV a)
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IEC 61000-4-5
Power port, Ue 2 100V a.c.: 4 kV line-to-earth a) 2 kV line-to-line (annexes F and N)a) 4 kV line-to-line (annexes B and M) e} Power port, Ue <100 2 kV line-to-earth 1 kV line-to-line Power port, d.c.: 0,5 kV line-to-earth 0,5 kV line-to-line Signal port: 2 kV line-to-earth 1 kV line-to-line V a.c.:
Free air c)
( >onducted disturbances i nduced by radio-frequency f ields F ower frequency f ields \ /oltage dips and I nterruptions
I-tarmonic (:urrent I3)
IEC 61000-4-6
magnetic
Not required
(see 7.3.2)
Not applicable d)
Not applicable
IEC 61000-4-11 b) b)
Free air
currents
dips
The immunity levels specified are in excess of the requirements sacurity for the circuit protection funqtions of the circuit-breaker. A specific test procedure is defined of an appropriate basic standard. in the case of electronic
I))
overcurrent
F, in the absence
~)
Unless the circuit-breaker is intended to be used only in a specified individual enclosure, in which case it shall be tested in such an enclosure. Details, including dimensions of the enclosure, shall be stated in the test report. The enclosure shall be connected to the ground plane in accordance with the manufacturers instructions. A specific test procedure is defined in the case of CBRS to annex B functionally dependent on line voltage and MRCDS to annex M functionally dependent on a voltage source, in the absence of an appropriate basic standard. These tests are not applicable to circuit-breakers with electronic overcurrent protection to annex F (see F. I), but are replaced by tests for current dips and interruptions (see F.4.2). Immunity level is higher for residual current devices because they perform safety functions.
d)
e)
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Table J.2 Reference data for the application of the figures for immunity tests
Test set-up
Enclosure/ conductors
I
Iectrostatic scharges
I
Figure J,4 Figure J.4 Figure J.4 Figure J,5 Figure J.5
Circuit diagram for verification (after EMC test) Figure B,l Figure F.2, F.3 or F.4 I
1
B.8.12.1.2 F.4.3
F,4
Figure J.1 a) a)
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Iectrical fast
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B.8.12.1.4
ansients/bursts
F,4,5 M.8.16.1.4
urges
0.8.12.1.5 F.4,6
J,l,
Line-to-line: figure F.12, F. f30r F.14 M.8.16.1.5 :onducted disturbances induced IY radio-frequency ields B.8,12. F.4.7 I.6 a) Figure J.7 Figure J.1 a)
a) I
a) a)
Figure M.3
I
I.6
Figure
a)
a)
a)
a)
a)
I
I
M.8,16.
) No additional figure necessary.
a)
J.2.2
Electrostatic
The circuit-breaker shall be tested as a floor-standing the test set-up being as shown in figure J.4. Direct and indirect discharges shall be applied
in accordance
The direct discharge tests shall be performed only on parts of the circuit-breaker normally accessible to the user, such as setting means, keyboards, displays, pushbuttons etc. The application points shall be stated in the test report. If a direct discharge on to the circuit-breaker (air or contact) occurs at any test point, the test at such a point is repeated 10 times, for both polarities, at intervals of 2 1 s. Indirect discharges shall be applied at such points is repeated 10 times, at selected points for both polarities, on the surface of the enclosure; at intervals of 2 1 s, the test
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J.2.3 Radiated radio-frequency of clause shall electromagnetic fields
be tested
To enable repeatability, the actual detailed in the test report. Tests shall be performed
test set-up
including
supply
bars, transformer,
etc
shall
be
and vertical
antenna
polarization
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The test is performed in two steps: a first step where the circuit-breaker is tested for unwanted operation (e.g. unwanted tripping) on the whole range of frequencies, and a second step where the circuit-breaker is tested for correct operation (i.e. correct tripping) at discrete frequencies. For step 1, the frequency shall be swept over the ranges of 80 MHz to 1 000 MHz and 1 400 MHz to 2000 MHz, in accordance with clause 8 of IEC 61000-4-3. The dwell time for each frequency shall be between 500 ms and 1 000 ms, and the step size shall be 1 YOof the previous frequency. The actual dwell time shall be stated in the test report. For step 2, a test shall be performed at each of the following 240; 320; 480; 640; 960; 1 400 and 2000 MHz, the operation each frequency has stabilized. Specific J.2.4 test parameters Electrical frequencies: 80; 100; 120; 180; being verified after the field at
for step 1 and step 2 are given in the relevant (EFT/B) to the ground
annex,
as applicable
The metallic
enclosure
The circuit-breaker shall be tested as a floor-standing IEC 61000-4-4), the test set-up being as shown in figure J.6.
NOTE 1 It is advisable mains network. NOTE 2 The disturbance to supply the transformer injection distance via a coupling-decoupling
network
to avoid disturbances
on the
is defined
For power and auxiliary supply ports, the coupling-decoupling network shall be used, except for annex F where the direct injection method shall be used (see figure J.6). For signal ports the coupling-decoupling as applicable. J.2.5 Surges enclosure shall be connected
the transformer
network
or the clamp
injection
method
shall be used,
The metallic
to the ground
to supply
via a coupling-decoupling
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Signal port disturbances shall be injected specified in figures 6 and 7 of IEC 61000-4-5. Pulses with both positive and negative by means of coupling-decoupling networks as
polarity shall be applied, the phase angles being 0 and 90 phase angle (total number of 1 min. A shorter interval may
A series of five pulses is applied for each polarity and each pulses: 20), the interval between two pulses being approximately be used by agreement with the manufacturer. J.2.6 Conducted disturbances induced by radio-frequency
fields
(common network
mode) Ml or M2
of a coupling-decoupling
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The test circuit for the a.c, main circuit port shall be in accordance with figure J.7.
For releases with a phase-loss figure J.8 or J,9 as applicable, sensitive feature, the test circuit shall be in accordance with
test set-up
including
supply
bars, transformer,
etc. shall
be
The test is performed in two steps: a first step where the circuit-breaker is tested for unwanted operation (e.g. unwanted tripping) on the whole range of frequencies, and a second step where the circuit-breaker is tested for correct operation (i.e. correct tripping) at discrete frequencies. For step 1, the frequency shall be swept over the range of 150 kHz to 80 MHz in accordance with clause 8 of IEC 61000-4-6. The dwell time for each frequency shall be between 500 ms and 1 000 ms, and the step size shall be 1 A of the previous frequency. The actual dwell time shall be stated in the test report. For step 2, a test shall be performed at each of the following frequencies: 0,150; 0,300; 0,450; 0,600; 0,900; 1,20; 1,80; 2,40; 3,60; 4,80; 7,20; 9,60; 12,0; 19,2; 27,0; 49,4; 72,0 and 80,0 MHz, the operation being verified after the level of the disturbing voltage at each frequency has stabilized. Specific test parameters for step 1 and step 2 are given in the relevant annex, as applicable
J.3 J.3. I
Emission
General 7,3.3.2 of IEC 60947-1 applies with the following to table J.3 for emission tests is given in table J.4 additions
Subclause Emission
out according
The reference
of the figures
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Table
Description darmomcs Voltage fluctuations Conducted RF disturbances 150 kHz to 30 MHz Reference IEC 61000-3-2 IEC 61000-3-3 CISPR 11 / CISPR 22
tests
Limits c) c) Mounting
Radiated
a) b)
CISPR
11 / CISPR
22
Free air d)
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Applicable only for circuit-breakers containing processing devices power supplies operating at frequencies greater than 9 kHz.
(e.g.
microprocessors)
or switched-mode Environment
Equipment class A in CISPR 11 and CISPR 22 corresponds to environment A in IEC 60947-1. A equipment can cause electromagnetic interferences when installed in environment B.
Equipment
B equipment c) d)
Environment negl~gible
control circuits
create
Unless the circuit-breaker is intended to be used only in a specified individual enclosure, in which case it shall be tested in such an enclosure. Details, including dimensions of the enclosure, shall be stated in the test report.
Circuit-breakers electronic covered by annex F are independent of line voltage or of any auxiliary supply. The
e)
breakers
circuits have no direct coupling to the supply and operate at very create negligible disturbances and therefore no tests are required.
low power.
These
circuit-
Table
J.4 - Reference
of the figures
for emission
tests
Circuit diagram for test (during EMC test) a) No test a) a) Figure F,2, F.3 or F.4 al
Conducted RF disturbances
Radiated RF disturbances
B.8.12.2.3 F.5.4
Figure J.10
al
al I
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J.3.2 Conducted RF disturbances (150 kHz -30 MHz) are given in CISPR 11 or in CISPR 22,
Radiated
MHz)
is shown
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F
000
+10 O,im
~
.A
l~A
Figure
J.la
- Elevation
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Section A-A
Section B-B
Figure J.1 - EUT mounted in metallic enclosure Two phase poles in series
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I+A
l+.
-+-
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0,1 m0 ~%
;f: :: ,.,. :; ,., :: :: ::j * -
4.
To ba kept to a minimum in accordance with the manufacturers instructions
4-I
:;. ::
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Section A-A
supply A
Ground
clane
Section
B-B
Figure
J.2b Sections
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b:%
II HI
[+-A
+-
Figure
J.3a Elevation
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+1
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Section A-A
Insulating support 01
supply
rhl
Ground /
plane
Section B-B
Figure
J.3b - Sections
Figure
enclosure
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Test generator \
Ground piane
Contact
discharge
probe
shall
be
applied
perpendicular
to the
surface
under
test.
of immunity to electrostatic
discharges
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1
/
Antenna
Anecholc absorbem
-l
Connections to
be kept to a minimum
Imfo,lm
I ranS-l
~
,. ., Ii
:: .,.
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,;:.:: .,,,,. ..
/
/
Insulating material
Ground plane
Figure J.5 - Test set-up for the verification of immunity to radiated electromagnetic f ields
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EUT
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It
0,1 m+:
1
I
I
Ground p!ane
1+
example;
the requirements
of immunity (EFT/B)
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. ,::, :::: \ // \
Ground plane
Insulating suppml or gap
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Q,l <l<
L
Key L total cable length NOTE2 Connector details IEC 61000-4-6 apply.
Couplmgdecoupling
neiwork Ml
NOTE 1 As an alternative to the coupling-decoupling used in which case the two orthree connecting wires, only applicable
coupling-decoupling network M2 or M3 may be areconnected to the same point of the EUT. F, in all other cases figures 2 and 6 of
in the case
of tests to annex
Figure J.7 - Test set-up for the verification of immunity to conducted induced by radio-frequency fields (common mode) Two phase poles in series
disturbances
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~Couplingdecouplmg
network )42
Figure J.8 - Test set-up for the verification of immunity to conducted induced by radio-frequency fields (common mode) Three phase poles in series
disturbances
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\//\+
Insulating support or gap Ground piane
13,1 <L<lJ,3n7
Cou@ingdecoupling
network MI
Key ftotal cable length network Ml, coupling-decoupling network M2 or M3 may be as applicable, areconnected to the same point of the EUT.
NOTE As an alternative to the coupling-decoupling used in which case the two or three connecting wires,
Figure J.9 - Test set-up for the verification induced by radio-frequency Three-phase
disturbances
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4
Antenna
/
/
Insulatingmaterial
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Transformer lm*O, im
supply ,=
I
T
Key L 10 m
or 3 m according to reference standard (CISPR 1 l/CISPR 22)
Figure
emissions
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Glossary
of symbols
related
to products
covered
Symbol I >.
by this standard
Reference 5.2 5.2 5.2 5.2
5.2 4.7.2 4.3.2.3 4.3.1.3 4.3.1.2 4.3.1.1 4.3.5.2.2 4.3.5.1 4.3.5.4 4.3.5.2.1 2.17.4 2.17.6 4.3.2.2 4.3.2.1 B.4.4. I B.4.4.2 *
Characteristics list Circuit-breaker,closed position Circuit-breaker,open position Isolationsuitability Neutral pole terminal Protectiveearth terminal
Rated control circuit voltage Rated current Rated impulse Rated insulation Reted operational Rated service withstand voltage voltage breaking capacity current breaking capacity capacity voltage
-L o
Uc n Uimp Ui Ue / Cs / cm I Cw / Cu /5 /B
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Rated shoti-circuit
Conventional Conventional
/the th m -n m
/R
Corresponding
tR
[g tg capacity (IT systems) / Su lIT Ii
*
. . Annex C Annex H Figure K.1 and annex L
test current
corresponding
for use in IT systems short-circuit non-operating operating making and breaking capacity
&
current
current
operating
current
*
.
G
t5-j
c
time of 0,06 s k
time at 2 /An
Time delay CBR with limiting non actuating CBRS for use with 3-phase supply only
Ih
@
B.8.9.2
These
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Constant time (non /2f) carecteristic Constant time /2t characteristic
-iRl
k~
LT
~-----4
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Is
tR
d / l-/
t, -1 ARb-RC
II
t S(
tg
t,
-~ :,
1., I/, _ ___ __ __:; ___. II II II II I II
L--I I I I I I
__
___
.-L
INST
-.
i--
I I I I I
_~.. I
@___
I I
I I I I I I
I I
I I
I I
lAn
Xlg
In
LT ST INST
xl
l~d x l~d
Ii
RC GF
Figure
K.1 - Relationship
between
symbols
and tripping
characteristics
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Annex L (normative)
L.1
Scope
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This annex covers circuit-breakers which do not fulfil the requirements for overcurrent protection specified in the main part of this standard, hereinafter referred as CBIS. They are capable of being tripped by an auxiliary device, e.g. shunt or undervoltage release. They do not provide circuit protection) but may trip under short-circuit conditions for self-protection. They have a conditional short-circuit rating and may be used for isolation. They may incorporate and- alarm switches for control purpose-s, andlor remote accessories such as auxiliary operators. range, being derived from an equivalent A CBI forms part of a circuit-breaker releases (class Y) or the overload releases (L,2.1) by omitting the overcurrent see L.3. circuit-breaker only (class X),
L.2
In addition
L.2. I equivalent circuit-breaker circuit-breaker from which the CBI has been derived, which standard and which has the same frame size as the CBI
according
to this
L.2.2 overcurrent protective device (OCPD) device intended to protect a CBI against overcurrents by interrupting them, and incorporating overload protection no less effective than that of the equivalent circuit-breaker and an /CU(for a circuit-breaker) or a breaking capacity (for a fuse) equal to or higher than that of the equivalent circuit-breaker
NOTE The OCPD may be the equivalent circuit-breaker.
L.3
Classification
as follows: non-adjustable short-circuit instantaneous releases.
instantaneous short-circuit releases for equipmant and
short-circuit
releases
for self-protection;
integral
NOTE CBIS with integral adjustable or non-adjustable circuit protection are under consideration.
1) This applies in
particular
to overload
protection
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L.4 L.4. I Rated values (/n) of the equivalent
corresponding
Rated current
circuit-breaker,
to utilization category
current
L.4.2 Subclause
short-circuit applies.
current
(ICC)
of IEC 60947-1
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A CBI may have a value of /cc equal to or higher than that of the /cu of the equivalent breaker,
circuit-
L.5
Product information
be marked according shall be -~, to 5.2, as relevant, replacing except that the symbol of suitability for
if applicable,
In addition
it shall be marked
K
where /i is the instantaneous . . rated conditional the OCPD, if specified. Manufacturers instructions overcurrent protection, L.6 Constructional and
orn current.
asappicabe
tripping
items: (/CC);
short-circuit-current
should
draw
attention
to
the
fact
that
CBIS
do
not
provide
performance
from the equivalent circuit-breaker (see L.2.1), complies with and performance requirements of clause 7, except 7.2.1.2.4.
NOTE A CBI may additionally comply with IEC 60947-3 and be marked accordingly,
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L.7 L.7. I L.7. I.1 Tests General CBI of class X
The OCPD is specified, Case 1: /cc = /Cu of the equivalent No additional NOTE circuit-breaker
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the equivalent circuit-breaker (see L,2,1); another circuit-breaker (see L.2.2): a fuse of conventional fusing current < the conventional tripping current of the equivalent circuit-breaker and of a breaking capacity z ICC of the CBI.
Case 2: /cc ~ /cu of the equivalent Tests shall be made This applies or the specified OCPD is a fuse tripping current of the equivalent CBI of class Y provided that one of the following circuit-breaker; tripping current of the equivalent as follows: circuit-breaker. two conditions are fulfilled: having a conventional fusing circuit-breaker and a breaking current capacity < the conventional 2 /cc of the CBI, when of the same frame size as the equivalent circuitcircuit-breaker to L.7.2. I and L,7,2,2, with the specified OCPD.
according
the specified OCPD is a circuit-breaker breaker and of /Cu 2 /cc of the CBI,
L.7.1.2
If neither Case 1:
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Case 2: The OCPD is not specified Tests shall be made according L.7.2 L.7.2. I Rated conditional General to L.7.2.1 short-circuit and L.7.2.3. tests
These tests shall be made when required by L.7.1. I case 2, or by L.7. I.2 case 1 or case 2, as applicable. L.7.2. I. I Subclause Test conditions 8.3.2.6 applies.
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shall be according to figure A,6, SCPD being replaced by OCPD. If the OCPD is with adjustable overcurrent settings, these shall be set at maximum. of a set of fuses, each test shall be made with a set of new fuses.
Where applicable, the connecting cables shall be included as specified in 8.3.2.6.4 except that, if the OCPD is a circuit-breaker, the full length of cable (0,75 m) associated with the circuitbreaker may be on the supply side (see figure A.6). L.7.2. I.2 Subclause L.7.2.2 Behaviour 8.3,2.6,5 during tests
applies.
I
lVerificaticm Verification
I Subclause
I I L7.2.2,2 L.7.2.2,3
I
[
L.7.2.2.2
Verification
Each test shall consist of a O t CO sequence of operations 8.3,5.2, the CO operation being made by closing the CBI. After each operation, the CBI shall be manually closed and opened
three times,
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L.7.2.2.3 Following the with 8.3.5.3. L.7.2.3 Verification test of of dielectric L.7.2.2,2, the withstand dielectric withstand shall be verified in accordance
OCPD
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comprises
the following
Test
tests:
I Subclause L.7.2.3.2 L.7.2.3.3
Verification Verification
L.7.2.3.2
Verification
Each test shall consist of a O t CO sequence of operations 83.5.2, the CO operation being made by closing the CBI. During the test, the current power supply. After each operation, L.7.2.3.3 Following the with 8.3.5.3. shall be maintained for three cycles
and then
disconnected
at the
closed
and opened
three times
Verification test of
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Annex M
(normative)
Modular
residual
current
(without
integral
current
INTRODUCTION
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The provisions of annex B apply to this annex M, adapting, amending or supplementing annex B as necessary to cover its applicability to equipment where the current sensing means and/or the processing device are mounted separately from the current breaking device.
Throughout
(see M.2.2.1),
as used
in annex
B (see
B.2.3,1),
is replaced
by (MRCD
Wherever relevant, reference is made to the corresponding subclause of annex B. In other cases, reference is made to the relevant subclause of the main body of this standard, or, where applicable, of IEC 60947-1. Th!s annex contains also additional e.g. type B MRCDS (in the context tests. definitions and characteristics not contained in annex B, of d,c, residual current), with consequent requirements and
Since the equipment covered by this annex does not include a current conventional phrases used in annex B have been adapted accordingly position is replaced by (ready condition, meaning ready to operate.
M.1
Scope
and
This annex applies to residual current operated devices which do not incorporate breaking device, hereinafter called Modular Residual Current Device (MRCD). primarily intended to be used in conjunction with circuit-breakers in accordance standard
NOTE They may also be declared suitable for use in conjunction with other current breaking devices,
They may or may not be functionally The object of this annex the MRCD.
dependent
on a voltage requirements
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Definitions of annex B apply additional definitions relating apply to this annex of an MRCD
Definitions
to the energization
quantity;
it may consist
of:
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a voltage
M,2.2
Definitions
M.2.2. I Modular Residual Current Device (MRCD) device or an association of devices comprising a current sensing means device designed to detect and to evaluate the residual current and to control contacts of a current breaking device M.2.2.2 Operating time
M.2.2.2. I operating time of an MRCD time which elapses between the instant when the residual and the instant when the MRCD output changes status
operating
current
is suddenly
applied
M.2.2.2.2 total operating time of an MRCD and associated current breaking device (combination time) hme which elapses between the instant when the residual operating current is suddenly and the instant of the arc extinction of the associated current breaking device M.2.2.2.3 limiting non-operating time maximum delay during which a residual current higher than the rated residual current can be applied to the MRCD without bringing it actually to operate
applied
non-operating
Terminal type: MRCD with incoming and integral primary conductors Through-conductor MRCD with sensing MRCD with sensing type means
and outgoing
terminals
and processing
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M.3.2 M.3.2. I M.3.2.2 M.3.2.2.1 Classification according voltage to the method source of operation
MRCD without
source in case of failure of the voltage source of the voltage source but able to operate as
automatically
M.3.2.2.2 Not operating automatically after failure intended in case of a residual current fault. M.3.3 Classification of adjusting according the residual
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Subclause
M.3.4 Subclause
B.3.2 applies.
Classification B.3.3 applies. according to time-delay of the residual current function
Classification
according
to behaviour 1);
in presence
of a d.c. component
MRCD of type AC (see M.4.2.2 MRCD of type A (see M.4.2.2.2); MRCD of type B (see M.4.2,2.3). Characteristics General
of MRCDS
Characteristics
Rated frequency
Range of frequency values of the monitored circuit for which the MRCD which it operates correctly under specified conditions. M.4. I.1.2 Rated voltage assigned (Un) by the manufacturer (In) to the MRCD.
Value of the voltage M.4. I.I.3 M.4. I. I.3.I Subclause M.4. I. I.3.2 4.3.2.3
type
Through-conductor
type
Value of current, assigned to the MRCD by the manufacturer and marked in accordance with table Ml, item g), which the MRCD can monitor in uninterrupted duty under specified conditions (see M.8.6).
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M.4. I.I.4 Rated insulation voltage (Ui) tests andthe MRCD creepage
Voltage, assigned by the manufacturer, to which the dielectric distances are referred with respect to the monitored circuit. M.4.1. I.5 Rated impulse withstand voltage (Uimp)
Peak value of the impulse voltage that the MRCD can withstand without failure values of the clearances are referred with regard to the monitored circuit. M.4.1.2 M.4. I.2.1 Values Characteristics Rated values source of the voltage of the voltage source source of MRCDS
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of MRCDS (UJ functions of the MRCD are referred source of MRCDS functions of the MRCD
of the voltage
M.4. I.2.2
Rated values
of the voltage
Values of the frequencies are referred, !4.4.1.2.3 Subclause M.4. I.2.4 Subclause Rated 4.3,1,2
of the voltage
source
insulation
voltage applies.
(Ui)
Rated 4.3.1.3
withstand applies.
voltage
(~mp)
of IEC 60947-1
NOTE In the case of a specified powersupplythe requirementappliesto the incomingconnections M.4. I.3 Subclause M.4.2 M.4.2. I Characteristics 4.6 of IEC 60947-1 Characteristics General applies, replacing non-actuating time by non-operating time, and with the of auxiliary applies. their residual current function contacts
of MRCDS concerning
The maximum values of the MRCD operating time shall be stated residual current values equal to /6~, 2 /Ln, 5 /An (or 0,25 A for /Ln <30 /Ln <30 mA).
The maximum combination time shall comply with table El for a non-time-delay type MRCD and with table B.2 for a time-delay type MRCD having a limiting non-operating time of 0,06 s. MRCDS having /Ln <30 mA shall be of the non-time-delay specified current breaking device. type. They shall be used only with a
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M.4.2.2 M.4.2.2. I Subclause M.4.2.2.2 Subclause M.4.2.2.3 Operating Type B.4.4,1 Type B.4.4.2 Type characteristic AC MRCD applies, A M RCD applies, B MRCD m case of residual current with d.c. component
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direct currents, direct currents which superimposed by a smooth circuits, direct current of 6 mA,
single-phase two-pulse
three-pulse
connection bridge
star
load causing
smooth
connection
connection
connection,
with or without slowly rising. M.4.3 M.4.3.1 Subclause M.4.3.2 Subclause M.4.3.3 Subclause M.4.3.4 Subclause M.4.4 M.4.4.1 Subclause Behaviour
phase
angle
control,
independent
of polarity,
whether
suddenly
applied
or
under
short-circuit
short-circuit applies
residual
short-circuit
current
(/LC)
withstand applies.
of IEC 60947-1
current applies values Operating CUrrent (/An) to the primary circuit of the MRCD.
B.4.2. I applies.
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M.4.4.2 Subclause M.4.4.3 Minimum value of the rated residual nOn-0peratin9 CUrrent (/Af10)
B.4.2 2 applies. Limiting value of the non-operating overcurrent of a single-phase load in a multi phase circuit B 4.2.3 applies. Preferred values of rated voltage of the voltage source of MRCDS in the case
4,5.1 applies.
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M.5
Product
information
device or sensing means, as applicable, shall be provided with the The MRCD, processing Information as given in table M,l, Any marking shall be durable. The marking shall be on the MRCD itself or on one or more nameplates. The manufacturer shall state:
for a separate sensing means, the details of the sensing means connection to the processing device (cable type, length etc.); including the conditions aperture(s) conductors for
for a through-conductor
posltlon
type MRCD, the dimensions of the conductor of the through-conductors relative to the sensing means; type distances MRCD, the maximum cross sectional area
and the to be
for a terminal
connected; for all types,
of the
to be respected
with regard to nearby conductors; for the connection between the processing
the conditions to be observed and the current breaking device; or not) short-circuit current;
to achieve
to be associated
for a time-delay
device(s)
type having a limiting non-operating time of 0,06 s, the current breaking to be associated with the MRCD to meet the combination times of table B.2.
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Table M.1 Product information
Separate Information Symbol Location
(see note 1)
devices
PrOcess-
Single device
Sensing means a) a)
ing device a) at a) a)
1) )) :) 1) ?) ) j) 1) )
a) a) a) a) a)
of the voltage
u, u
a)
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of the monitored
In
Visible
a)
a)
a) (see note 2)
rated residual operating range, as applicable) rated residual from 0,5 l~n lowest residual
MRCDS with
current
(value(s)
or
/&.
Visible
a)
a)
non-operating
current
if it differs
/ ,0
Literature
c)
current
setting at 6 In for
sensing means current current, current and/or and rated /w / Ac / cc
Literature
separate
rated rated
Literature
conditional
m) 7)
Ulmp
of the voltage
monitored
source
circuit
u Imp u Imp
(see annex C of lP--
Literature
U,mp of the
Marked Literature
a)
a)
~)
applicable
P)
q)
Literature Literature
r)
operating characteristic in case of residual currents in the presence or absence of a d.c. component
.>_L
-)
s)
limiting non-operating at 2 /An for time-delay test device wiring diagram Information/marking
At or ~
Visible
a)
a)
t) u) a)
Visible Literature
a)
a)
applies.
NOTE
1 Visible = marked on the device and visible after installation. Literature = given in the manufacturers catalogue or instructions. Marked = marked on the device but not necessarily visible after installation. Only necessary if the residual current is marked as a percentage of /.
NOTE 2
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M.6 Clause Normal 6 applies service, mounting and transport conditions
M.7 M.7.1
Design Design
and
operating
requirements
requirements
It shall not be possible to modify the operating characteristic of an MRCD except by means which are specifically provided for setting the rated residual operating current or the definite t!me-delay.
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NOTE
MRCDS
may be provided
with means
indicating
Operating Operation
Compliance M.7.2.2
Rated conditional short-circuit current (/CC), rated short-time withstand current (Icw) and rated conditional residual short-circuit current (lA~) shall have a rated conditional short circuit current but may have both. They shall also have a rated or a rated short-time withstand conditional residual short circuit
with the test of M,8.15, properties of withstanding the impulse with 7.2.3 of IEC 60947-1. withstand voltage declared by the
the live parts of the MRCD, to be grounded, the current paths, for terminal type MRCDS, according to the rated impulse
between
given in table
12 of IEC 60947-1
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M.7.2.6 Test device the detecting of MRCDS to
VRCDS shall be provided with a test device to simulate the passing through Iewce of a residual current, in order to allow periodic testing of the ability l~>erate - he
The
test
device
shall satisfy
conductor,
the tests of M.8.5. live when the test device is operated. shall
protechve
The operating means of the test device shall be designated by the letter not be red or green; the use of a light colour is recommended,
IJO TF cffcctlve 1 he wth test
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device
is only intended
rated residual
to check
operating
the
tripping and
not
the
value
at
which
the
function
is
respect
to the
current
time.
M 7.2.7
overcurrent
in case of a single
phase
load
MRCDS
M.7.2.9
Behaviour comprising
of MRCDS of type A and B in case of an earth fault current a d.c. component as applicable.
MRCDS of type A and type B shall comply with the tests of M.8.8, M.7.2.10 Requirements for MRCDS with voltage source
MRCDS functionally dependent on a voltage source shall operate correctly at any value voltage between 0,85 and 1,1 times the rated value Us (see M.2. I. I and M,4. I.2.1). According to their classification, MRCDS functionally comply with the requirements given in table M.2. Table ~ M.2 - Requirements dependent on a voltage source
of the
shall
source
Classific
ation
of the device
automatically
according
without delay
to M.3.2.2
in case of
Behaviour
Operating
in case
of failure
according
of the voltage
to M.8.12
source
without
delay
failure
source
to operate arising
of a res!dual
(M.3.2,2.2)
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M.7.2.11 M.7.2.11. I Temperature-rise General type MRCDS shall not exceed the values speclfled of terminal type MRCDS
The temperature-rise of the parts of terminal in 7.2.2 of IEC 60947-1. M.7.2.11.2 Ambient air temperature
The temperature-rise limits given in tables 2 and 3 of IEC 60947-1 ambient air temperature remains between the limits given in M.6. M.7.2.11.3 Main circuit of terminal type MRCDS
if the
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The main circuit of the MRCD, to which the monitored circuit is connected, shall withstand the rated current as defined in M.4. I.2.3, without the temperature-rises exceeding the limits given in tables 2 and 3 of IEC 60947-1. M.7.2.12 Electromagnetic compatibility device of the MRCD,
Requirements of annex J apply to the sensing means and the processing connected in accordance with the manufacturers instructions. Tests shall be made in accordance Immunity M.7.2.13 to voltage variations with M.8.16 by the requirements of M.7,2.10
is covered
Behaviour
of the sensing
if the sensing
to indicate
or
to verify the disconnection by the tests of M.8.9. of MRCDS according correctly within
M.8 M.8. I
Tests
General in this annex are:
Tests specified
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M.8. I. I Type tests as shown in table M.3. operating current, the tests shall be
Type tests are grouped together in a number of sequences, In the case of MRCDS with multiple settings of residual made at the lowest setting, unless otherwise stated. In the case of MRCDS with adjustable time-delay highest setting, unless otherwise stated. The release of the lowest rated voltage associated breaking device,
(see B.3.3.2.2),
when
applicable,
shall
be energized
at its
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Table
Sequences frl Operating Dielectric Operation characteristics properties of the test device
M.8.3 M.8.4 at the limits of rated voltage current under overcurrent conditions resulting from M.8.5 M.86 M.8.7
Limiting value of the non-operating Resistance against impulse voltages Behaviour Behaviour unwanted
to the sensing
Temperature-rise Mechanical Behaviour M. 3.2.2.1 and electrical endurance source for MRCDS classified under
M.8.11 M.8.12
classified
under M. 3.2.2.2.
M.8.13
conditions
of environmental
Iv
Electromagnetic
compatibility
One sample
shall be tested
For test sequence M IV, a new sample for several tests, at the manufacturers Unless MRCD values,
otherwise specified, each type test (or sequence of type tests) is carried out on the in new and clean condition, the influencing quantities having their normal reference
The MRCD shall be installed individually, according air, unless otherwise specified. Ambient temperature otherwise specified. Connections and mounting instructions,
to the manufacturers instructions, in free shall be between 15 C and 30 C unless shall comply with the manufacturers
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M.8. I.2 Subclause M.8.2 Subclause Routine 84.4 tests
Compliance
Verification General
of the operating
characteristics
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The MRCD shall be installed, mounted and wired according to the manufacturers instructions, Unless otherwise specified, it is connected to a test equipment, as specified by the manufacturer, representing normal service conditions for the output circuit (e.g. connection to a circuit-breaker) in order to verify the change in the status of the output and the combination time (see M.2.2.2.2). M.8.3.2 Subclause M.8.3.3 Test conditions B.8.2.2 applies for MRCDS with voltage values: voltage voltage for tests specified for tests specified in M.8,3.4 in M.8.3.5.3. and source for MRCDS without voltage source
Test conditions
The tests shall be carried 0,85 times the minimum M.8.3.5 2; 1,1 times the maximum
MRCDS with a range of rated frequencies shall be tested at the highest and lowest frequencies. However, for MRCDS rated at 50 Hz and 60 Hz, tests at 50 Hz or 60 Hz are considered to cover both frequencies, M.8.3.4 M.8.3.4.I Off-load General tests at 20 C A 5 C
With the connections as shown in figure Ml, M,2 or M,3, the MRCD shall comply with the tests of M.8.3,4.2, M.8.3.4.3 and M.8.3.4,4 as well as with the test of M.8.3.4.5 where applicable; all these tests are carried out on a single current path. Each verification shall comprise three measurements, as applicable. Unless otherwise specified:
for MRCDS with setting of the residual operating current by continuous variation or by discrete values, the tests shall be carried out at the highest and at the lowest settings, as well as at an intermediate setting; for MRCDS value. of the adjustable time-delay type, the time-delay shall be set to its minimum
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M.8.3.4.2 Verification (figure Ml) of operation in case of a steady increase of the residual current
The test switches S1 and S2, and Sa if applicable, being in the closed position, and the MRCD being ready to operate, the residual current is steadily increased, starting from a value not higher than 0,2 /Ln, up to /& in approximately 30 s. Three current measurements causing change in status of the output are carried out. The three values l~no and l~n. M.8.3.4.3 measured shall be situated between the rated residual non-operating current
Verification
of operation
in case of closing
on residual
current
(figure
M.2) on
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The MRCD is connected to a breaking device, specified by the manufacturer, and installed the monitored circuit. The characteristics of this device shall be given in the test report.
The test circuit being calibrated at the rated value of the residual operating current /A (or at each specific setting of the residual operating current if applicable), and the test switches S1 and S2, and Sa if applicable, being closed, the breaking device is closed onto the monitored circuit. The combination time is measured three times. No measurements M.8.3.4.4 shall exceed the limiting value specified for /An in M.4.2. appearance
Verification of residual
of operation in case of a sudden current (figures M.2 and M,3) to the test equipment as specified
in M.8.3.1,
The test circuit being calibrated at specified in M.4.2, the test switches the closed position, and the MRCD established by closing the test switch Three measurements each value of /A: of operating
each of the values of the residual operating current /L S1, and Sa if applicable, and the test equipment being in being ready to operate, the residual current is suddenly S2. time and of combination time (if applicable) are made at
of operating of combination
indicated
M.8.3.4.5
Verification of the limiting non-operating of time delayed type MRCDS (figure M.3) to the test equipment as specified
in M.8.3. I
The test circuit being calibrated at the being In the closed position, and the established by closing the switch S2 for by the manufacturer in accordance with The test is made 3 times.
value 2 /Ln, the test switches S1, and Sa if applicable, MRCD being ready to operate, the residual current is a time equal to the limiting non-operating time declared M.4.2.
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If the MRCD has an adjustable current made, as applicable, at the lowest setting and minimum settings of the time-delay. M.8.3.5 M.8.3.5.I Subclause M.8.3.5.2 Subclause M.8.3.5.3 Subclause Tests at the temperature setting and/or of the residual an adjustable time-delay, the test is operating current and at the maximum
limits
General B.8.2.5 applies test at 5 C but in accordance with M.8.3.4.4, and M.8.3.4.5 if applicable
Off-load
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After reaching thermal steady-state conditions, M.8.3.4.4, and in M.8.3,4,5 if applicable. M,804 M.8.4.1 M.8.4.1.1 Verification Verification General of dielectric of rated properties impulse
withstand
voltage
The MRCD shall comply with the requirements in all the auxiliary contact positions. The tests are made in accordance M.8.4. I.2 with 8.3.3.4
stated
in M.7.2.5.
The tests
shall be carried
out
additions.
voltage
M.8.4. I.2. I
type MRCD is applied as indicated in 8.3.3.4.1 type busbar, instailed item 2), of IEC 60947-1.
The test is carried out on a sensing means through which runs an uninsulated according to the manufacturers instructions. The test voltage, a) b) c) defined in M.7.2.5, is applied as follows: circuit connected together
between all the conductors of the monitored plate if the sensing means are separate;
between all the conductors of the monitored circuit connected together and the processing device enclosure or its mounting plate if the sensing means are combined; between each auxiliary circuit; or mounting plate of the MRCD. circuit and
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M.8.4. I.3 Verification of rated impulse (if applicable) withstand of the voltage source circuit
If the voltage source circuit is supplied out in accordance with M.8,4. I.2,1,
directly
circuit,
If the voltage source circuit is not supplied by the monitored table 12 of IEC 60947-1 is applied as follows: a) b) between all the supply terminals of the voltage enclosure or mounting plate of the MRCD; source
circuit,
defined
in
circuit
connected
together
and the
between each supply terminal of the voltage source circuit and the other supply terminals connected together and connected to the enclosure or mounting plate of the MRCD. Capability of any circuits connected to the monitored circuit of withstanding d.c. voltages due to insulation measurements of MRCDS which cannot be disconnected in respect
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M.8.4.2
in service
is under
of the operation
Subclause B.8.4 applies, The MRCD shall be tested M.8.6 Verification overcurrent
replacing rated voltage by rated voltage of the voltage in association with the test equipment specified in M.8.3. I. current load under
The MRCD is connected according to figure M,4 a), figure M.4 b) applicable, paying particular attention to the positioning of the conductors conductor type according to the manufacturers instructions, the switch switch Sa, where applicable, is then closed and the voltage US is applied.
The test is made in accordance with B.8.5 at a current of 6 /n. For MRCDS with separate sensing means, the test shall be made at the lowest residual current setting value declared by the manufacturer. No change M.8.7 of state of the MRCD shall occur tripping due to surge currents resulting
M.8.7. I
the time-delay
Verification of the resistance to unwanted of loading of the network capacitance B.8.6,1 applies, replacing figure B.5 by figure
Subclause No change
M.5
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M.8.7.3 Verification of flashover B,8.6.2 of the resistance without follow-on replacing figure to unwanted current 6.7 by figure tripping in case
applies,
M.6
of state of the MRCD shall occur Verification comprising General of the behaviour a d.c. component in case of an earth fault current
M.8.8. I
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of M.8,3.1,
M.8.3.2
and M.8,3.3
apply
Type A MRCD General the tests of M.8.8.2.2 to M.8.8.2.5. source the tests are made at 1,1 and
M.8.8.2.I
For MRCDS the operation of which depends on a voltage 0,85 times the rated voltage of the voltage source (U.). M.8.8.2.2
Verification of operation in case of a continuous of a residual pulsating direct current 6,8.7.2.1 applies, replacing figure B.8 by figure are closed, M.7
rise
Subclause
Verification of operation in case of a suddenly appearing residual pulsating direct current apply with the following modifications M.8 or M.9, as applicable.
Tests of B.8.7.2.2
The test circuit shall be in accordance Verification is carried out in two steps:
with figures
for the first step, the MRCD change in status of the output;
is connected
to a measurement
instrument
indicating
the
for the second step, the MRCD is connected to a breaking device, manufacturer, and installed on the monitored circuit. The characteristics device shall be given in the test report.
The switches S1, and Sa if applicable, are in the closed position and the MRCD operate, the residual current is suddenly established by closing the switch S2. The test is carried out at each value of the residual current specified: exceed applicable,
being ready to
for the first step, none of the operating times measured shall by the manufacturer for the response time of the MRCD only; for the second step, no value of combination limiting values specified in M.4.2. I. time, when
indicated the
exceed
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M.8.8.2.4 Verification of operation with load at the reference temperature current shortly path of Ine before the
The tests of M.8.8.2.2 are repeated, the current path under test and another MRCD being loaded with the rated current, the current being established test.
NOTE The loading with rated current is not shown in figure M.7c)
M.8.8.2.5
Verification of operation in case of a residual pulsating superimposed by a smooth direct current of 6 mA apply with the following shall be in accordance modifications.
direct
current
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M,1O c), as
M.8.8.3
M.8.8.3. I
Type B M RCD
General
Additionally to the tests specified in M.8.3.4 and M,8,3,5, type B MRCDS shall comply with the tests of M.8.8.3,2 to M,8,8,3,6, For MRCDS with voltage source, these tests are carried out at 1,1 and 0,85 times the rated voltage of the source voltage. M.8.8.3.2 Verification of operation smooth direct current in case of a slowly rising residual
The test circuit shall be in accordance with figure M.11, switches applicable, being closed. Each current path is tested twice in position of switch S3. The residual current, starting from zero, shall Operation shall occur between 0,5 and 2 /An, M.8.8.3.3 Verification of operation smooth direct current shall be in accordance out in two steps: is connected to a measurement be steadily
increased
to 2 /An within
30 S.
in case of a suddenly
appearing
residual
with figures
is carried
apparatus
of
for the second step, the MRCD is connected to a current breaking device, manufacturer and installed on the monitored circuit. The characteristics device shall be given in the test report.
The circuit being successively calibrated at the values specified hereafter, the auxiliary switch S1 or Sa, as applicable, being closed and the MRCD being ready to operate, the residual current is suddenly established by closing switch S2. The test is carried out at each value of residual current specified in table B,l, multiplied by two.
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Two operating time measurements are performed for each value, the auxiliary switch in position I for the first measurement and in position II for the second measurement: for the first manufacturer step, none of the values obtained shall exceed for the actuating time of the MRCD alone, time, when the values applicable, indicated shall S3 being
by the the
for the second step, no value of combination limiting values specified in V.4.2. I.
exceed
M.8.8.3.4
Verification of operation in case of a slowly rising residual resulting from a fault in a circuit fed by a three-pulse star or a six-pulse bridge connection
current
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The test circuit shall be in accordance applicable, being in the closed position.
with figure M.14, the switches S1 and S2, and Sa if The test shall be carried out twice.
For each test, starting from zero, the current shall be steadily increased 0p(N6it10n shall occur between 0,5 and 2 /A. M.8.8.3.5
to 2 /~n within 30 s.
Verification of operation in case of a slowly rising residual current resulting from a fault in a circuit fed by a two-pulse bridge connection line-to-line
The test circuit shall be in accordance with figure M.15, with switches S1 and S2, and Sa if applicable, being in the closed position, The test shall be carried out on all possible combinations of pairs of current paths for the MRCD sensing means. For each test, starting from zero, the current shall be steadily operation shall occur between 0,5 and 1,4 /An. increased to 1,4 /An within 30 s.
NOTE 1 To simplify tests for residual currents caused by a fault in a circuit supplied by a two-pulse connection line-to-line or a three-pulse star connection or six-pulse bridge connection, the verification operation is carried out only with a residual current slowly rising and a phase control angle of a = 0. NOTE 2 To simplify tests for residual currents caused by a fault in a three-phase of the operation is carried out only for a three-pulse star connection. rectified circuit,
bridge of the
the verification
M.8.8.3.6
Verification
of operation
The tests of M,8.8,3,2, M.8.8.3.4 and M.8.8.3.5 are repeated, the current another current path of the MRCD being loaded with the rated current. M.8.9 Verification of the behaviour of MRCDS with separate in case of a failure of the sensing means connection General sensing
means
M.8.9. I
For MRCDS with a range of rated values of the voltage source, tests shall be made for each rated value, according to M.8.9.2 or M,8,9,3, as applicable, according to the manufacturers instructions. M.8.9.2 Test method 1
The MRCD shall be connected to the external sensing means and is supplied successively with each rated voltage, as shown in figure M,16. There shall be no fault current flowing in the sensing means and the test circuit shall not be activated.
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The sensing means are disconnected indicate such disconnection. The time interval Three M.8.9.3 between and the MRCD shall operate or provide a signal to
the disconnection
is measured.
measurements Test
are carried 2
method
out as follows:
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is activated.
The MRCD shall operate. and the test device is activated. The MRCD shall not
means
are disconnected
of temperature-rise
of terminal
type MRCDS
cross-sections
are
the MRCD is connected with the appropriate conductors whose in tables 9, 10 and 11 of IEC 60947-1, and is fixed on a mat black board of about 20 mm thickness.
specified
specified,
The test shall be carried cooling. M.8.10.2 Subclause M.8.10.3 Ambient 8.3.3.3.1 Test
out in an atmosphere
protected
against
abnormal
external
heating
or
procedure out in accordance rise shall with 8,3.3.3.4 not exceed of IEC 60947-1, the values listed at the rated current /n. in tables 2 and 3 of
The test shall be carried During this test, IEC 60947-1. M.8. I 1
temperature
Verification
of mechanical is submitted
and electrical
to mechanical
and electrical
500 off-load
operations
controlled
by the test device; the rated residual operating current /An through one
by passing controlled
by the test device; the rated residual operating current /An through one
by passing
out on a circuit
corresponding
to the output
rating
given
by the
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After the tests, the MRCD shall
able to withstand in the open show no damage impairing its further use. The output shall be
position
a voltage
rated value
given
by the manufacturer.
NOTE 1 This verification output voltage. NOTE The 2 For MRCDS shall is not applicable if the output is designed for a specific load and does not have a rated are under consideration.
having
more than one output rating, any additional of performing has an appropriate satisfactorily AC I 5 rating, the
MRCD
be capable
in B.8.10,3,2
the tests of this
according
to IEC 60947-5-1,
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M.8.12
Verification of the behaviour of MRCDS in case of failure of the voltage source for MRCDS classified under M.3.2.2. I General
residual operating current MRCDS, the test shall be carried out at the lowest
M.8.12. I
For adjustable
setting.
time-delayed
applied
is the
rated
voltage
of the
voltage
source
(Us).
source, the tests shall be made at
For the
MRCDS maximum
having and
a range minimum
of rated values
voltages of the
of the
voltage
voltage
range.
M.8.12.2
Determination
of the limiting
source
Tests shall be carried out in accordance with B.8.8.1, source and line terminals by voltage source terminals. M.8.12.3 Verification of automatic opening
replacing
line voltage
by voltage
in case of voltage
source
failure
Tests are carried out in accordance with B,8.8.2, replacing line voltage by (voltage source and line terminals by voltage source terminals, but in this case the time interval between the switching off and the change in status of the output shall be measured. Three measurements are carried MRCDS, out: 1 s; 1 s plus the set time-delay.
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M.8.13 Verification of the behaviour of MRCDS with voltage source under M.3.2.2.2 in case of failure of the voltage source as classified
2003
The provisions of B.8.9 apply in the case where monitored circuit. In the case where the voltage shall be made as follows. For MRCDS having lowest setting. For MRCDS settings. having an adjustable residual
the voltage source is the line voltage source is other than the line voltage,
of the a test
operating
current,
the test
shall
be made
at the
an adjustable
time-delay,
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The MRCD is connected according to figure M.3 and is supplied case of a range of rated voltages, with the lowest rated voltage. The supply operate. is then switched off by opening
or in the
Sa or S1, as applicable;
the
MRCD
shall
not
The switch Sa or S1, as applicable, is then reclosed and the voltage is reduced to 70 % of the lowest rated voltage. The rated residual current /An is then applied by closing S2; the MRCD
shall operate.
Verification General
Since an MRCD is not a switching device, where it has been tested with a given SCPD according to M.8.14,3 and M.8.14,5, tests with other SCPDS of a lower peak current and lower
/2t are considered to be also covered.
M.8.14.2 M.8.14.2.1
General
conditions
Test circuit of IEC 60947-1 applies, replacing figures 9, 10, 11 and 12 by figures M.17,
withstand Tolerances
tests, the SCPD shall be omitted. on the test quantities applies. of test circuit
Power factor
Table 11 applies. M.8.14.2.4 Subclause Power frequency 8.3,2.2,3, recovery voltage applies.
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M.8.14.2.5 Calibration of the test circuit
The SCPD and the MRCD, If of the terminal type, are replaced by temporary connections of impedance negligible compared with that of the test circuit. For other MRCDS, the conductors through the sens!ng means are part of the calibrating circuit. For the test at rated conditional short-circuit current /cc, the resistors R and the reactors L are adjusted so as to obtain, at the test voltage, a current equal to /cc, at the prescribed power factor. The test circuit IS energised simultaneously in all poles. For the tests at rated residual conditional short-circuit current and Z2 are used so as to obtain the required current values. M.8.14.2.6 Condition of the MRCD for tests /&C, the additional impedances ZI
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This is particularly the case for MRCDS of the through-conductor that pass through the sensing means. The MRCD shall be mounted M.8.14.2.7 Condition on a metal plate tests
conductors
After each test of M.8.14.3, M.8.14.4 and M.8,14.5, the MRCD shall show no damage Its further use and, in case of a terminal type MRCD, shall be capable of withstanding equal to twice its rated voltage under the conditions of 8.3.3.5. The MRCD shall be capable of performing satisfactorily M.8.12,3, if applicable, and Ilmited to one measurement. M.8.14.3 M.8.14.3. I Verification of the rated conditional the tests specified
impairing a voltage
in B,8.10.3.2
and
short-circuit
current
(Icc)
The negligible impedance connections are replaced by the SCPD and, if applicable, terminal type MRCD. The switch S1 remains open (no residual current). M.8.14.3.2 Test procedure of the voltage source, if applicable, is applied.
sequence
of operations
is performed: o-to
M.8.14.3.3
Behaviour
the tests
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M.8.14.4 Subclause Verification 834.3 of rated short-time applies withstand to the primary voltage. current circuit. The SCPD of figures M.17, M.18 and (ICW)
of IEC 60947-1
The test may be carried out at any convenient M 19 shall be omitted for the test. M.8.14.5 M.8.14.5. I Verification of the rated conditional
residual
short-circuit
current
(/A.)
The MRCD shall tested under the conditions prescribed so that the short-circuit current is a residual current. The test is carried The negligible MRCD. out on one current connections path. are replaced
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impedance
applicable,
by the
closed
procedure
The following
sequence
is performed
without
synchronisation
with respect
to the voltage
wave:
ofo M.8.14.5.3 Behaviour of the MRCD during may operate. the tests
Verification
of environmental
conditions
At the end of the tests, specified in B,8.10.3.2. Test sequence M.8.16 M.8.16. I M.8.16.1. Subclause M.8.16.1.2 I M iV
of electromagnetic tests
compatibility
applies discharges
Electrostatic
Subclause B.8. 12.1.2 applies, except that the verification after the test shall be a measurement of the operating time (see M.2,2.2.1) at /An which shall not exceed the value declared by the manufacturer(see M.4.2). The test circuit for the verification shall be in accordance with figure M.3.
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M.8.16.1.3 Subclause (see J.2.3) exceed the shall be in M.8.16. I.4 Radiated radio-f requency electromagnetic fields
B.8.12. I.3 applies, except that the verification after the tests of step 1 and step 2 shall be a measurement of the operating time (see M.2.2.2.1) at /*n which shall not value declared by the manufacturer (see M.4.2). The test circuit for the verification accordance with figure M.3. Electrical fast transients/bursts (EFT/B)
Subclause B.8. 12.1.4 applies, except that the verification after the test shall be a measurement of the operating time (see M.2,2,2. I ) at /An which shall not exceed the value declared by the manufacturer (see M.4.2). The test circuit for the verification shall be in accordance with figure M.3.
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M.8.16. I.5
Subclause 6,8,12.1,5 applies, except that the verification after the test shall be a measurement
the operating time (see M.2.2.2.1) at /An which shall not exceed the value manufacturer (see M.4.2). The test circuit for the verification shall be in accordance M.8.16.1.6 Subclause (see J.2.6)
exceed the
disturbances except
induced
by radio-frequency
fields
(common
applies,
of step
1 and step 2
shall not
a measurement by the
of the
at /An which
declared
manufacturer
M,3,
applies.
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S1
[711 Sa
S1
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s z I I
S2
a)
b)
c)
Key
s
I
supply
Sa
auxiliary
switch
voltage
source,
if applicable
z
T
variable
sensing
impedance
means
v
A
c
switch switch D
outrwt circuit
instrument indicating the change of status
51
S2
pole
single-pole
Figure
M.1 - Test circuits for the verification of operation of a steady increase of residual current
in the case
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Terminal
type MRCD
I
N
s
1
II
Sa v
S1
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Osc
v
/5
MRCD B = a) b)
c)
Key s I v A SI S2
power supply Sa auxiliary switch
voltage
source,
if applicable
z T c
variable sensing
impedance means
switch switch
B Osc
oscilloscope
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Terminal
type MRCD
.-=----
A
N N
s
-------
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SI
Sa
S1
( ) MRCD
z
A
Osc
S2
FM E
G
b) c)
a)
Key s 1 v A S1 S2 power supply separate voltmeter ammeter multipole single-pole switch switch voltage source, if applicable Sa z T c G Osc auxiliary variable sensing switch impedance means
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M.3 Test circuits for the verification of operation in the case of a sudden appearance of residual current (without breaking device)
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Terminal
type MRCD
s
I N
~~
SI
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/==
57
Sa
+3i2!EJ
c
MRCD MRCD I I I MRCD D D
a)
b)
Key s
I power separate supply voltage Sa auxiliary switch
source,
if applicable
z
T
variable sensing
output
impedance means
circuit indicating the change of status
v
A
S1
voltmeter ammeter
multi pole switch
c
D
instrument
Figure M.4 - Test circuits for the verification of the limiting of non-operating current under overcurrent conditions
value
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Terminal
type MRCD
---
Sa
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o
F
5nF
Ilter
P
25Q Fllier MRCD n
a
c D
MR
,,
c) (] I [j
b)
s
v
I
sensing
output
means
circuit
c
source, if applicable D
instrument
indicating
the change
of status
Sa
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M.5 - Test circuits for the verification of the resistance to unwanted in the case of loading of the network capacitance
tripping
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1
MRCD supply
sensing
means
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MRCD
supply
sensing
means
F i
I t e r
7
J
supply
c) Terminals
type MRCD
Figure
M.6 - Test circuit for the verification of the resistance to unwanted in the case of flashover without follow-on current
tripping
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N N
A
%
Sa s,
S1
HJ
Sa , , ?
SI
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S2 S2
(
z z
S3 II
()
I
MRCD
z
S3 I
SCR h 1
4
b)
S3
II SCR
a)
c)
Key
s
I v A S1 S2 S3
power supply separate voltmeter ammeter multipole single-pole inverter switch switch voltage source, if applicable
Sa z T c D SCR
switch
of operation
direct
pulsating
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Terminal
type MRCD
LA
N
S1
St
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MRCD
I
/ A
O*C
z I
4
S2
z,
S2
Q--n
S3
&
1 II SCR a) supply voltage source,
o
S3 II SCR b) c) Sa
Key s
I power separate
if applicable
z T c
v A S1 S2 S3
G Osc SCR
switch
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s A
N
s ~N
II
SI o SI
[[
Sa
(
T
I
I Voo S3
H H.@ll Jll=
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o
A/
z S2
MRCD
MRGD
Q r? Q
B
S2
2$ 4
S3 II II SCR a)
SCR
4
S3 c)
II SCR
b)
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z
T c B Osc SCR
oscilloscope thyristor
switch
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Terminal
type MRCD
s N N
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s SI
S1
s S2
S2
( 1(
( z:
1(
11
Z1
Z2
a)
b)
c)
Key s I v Al A2 S1 S2 power supply separate voltmeter ammeter ammeter measuring measuring d.c. current a.c. r.m.s. current voltage source if applicable S3 Sa z T c D SCR double inverter auxiliary variable sensing switch impedance means switch
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Terminal
type MRCD
s AA
HrJ
S4 ,
Sa
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s
S2 T S2
c1
Z1
Z1
\
S3 y,, ?
3
Z2 $
b)
c)
Key
s
I
power supply separate voltmeter ammeter ammeter multipole two-pole measuring measuring switch switch d.c, current a,c. r.m. s. current voltage source, if applicable
S3 S4
switch
v
Al A2 SI
Sa
Zl,
T c D
impedances means
S2
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M.11 - Test circuits for the verification of a slowly rising residual smooth
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Terminal
type MRCD
A
(-)
11
!
Sa
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s T
c S2
*
z
i!!!!zd
A
z
;3
II !i
a)
b)
c)
Key s
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Sa if applicable
auxiliary
switch
z
T
variable sensing
output generator
impedance means
circuit
v
A S1 S2 S3
c
G
Osc
two-pole inverter
oscilloscope
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M.12 Test circuits for the verification of operation in the case of a sudden appearance of residual smooth direct current (without breaking device)
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type MRCD
A
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s
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,11,
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c)
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z
T c B Osc
v
A S1 S2 S3
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type MRCD
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1
[
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SI
1
S2
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S1
Sa
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S2
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196
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Terminal
type MRCD
s ~.
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c
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b)
c)
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S1 power supply
switch
separate
voltmeter
voltage
ammeter ammeter
multipole
measuring measuring
switch
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current
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D
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instrument
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rising
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SI
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A/ 1-
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means
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cl
Sc
-J
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Z1
I
L
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R 21,22 T
c
D SCPD
output circuit instrument short-circuit indicating protective the change device of status
Sc w
short-circuit temporary
Figure
M.17
Test
circuit
with separate
for the verification of the behaviour of MRCD sensing means under short-circuit conditions
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60947-2:2003
I
w
temporary connection L
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I
supply voltage
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if applicable
v A S1 Sa SC
indicating
protective
of status
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%(
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A S1 SC
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R Z1, Z2
switch switch
variable variable
c D SCPD
w
L
connection reactor
Figure
of terminal
type MRCD
201
lS/lEC
Additional
N.1 N.1.l
General Scope
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mounted in or on the circuit-breaker, incorporating electronic circuits (see 73 of IEC 60947-1), and not covered by annexes B (circuit-breakers incorporating residual current protection), F (circuit-breakers with electronic overcurrent protection) and M (modular residual current devices). It covers circuit-breaker
such as undervoltage releases, shunt releases, closing auxiliaries remote status indicators, etc. Communication modules are not covered
and acceptance
criteria
specific
to these devices
General
be performed
separately
sequences
of
may be used for each test, or one device discretion. voltage supply ratings,
tests,
at the
with different
one device of each rating shall be tested construction (coil and electronic control) is
Tests on closing coils are not necessary Identical to the equivalent shunt trips, The devices manufacturers shall be mounted instructions. in or
if their
on
the
circuit-breaker,
in
accordance
with
the
Undervoltage releases and power ports intended to be permanently connected to a power supply shall be supplied with the rated voltage. In case of a range of rated voltages, they shall be supplied at any convenient voltage within this range. Devices rated 50 Hz 60 Hz may be tested at either one of the rated frequencies
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N.2 N.2.1 N.2. I. I
Immunity
General Test conditions
Immunity tests may be performed on a circuit-breaker fitted with different devices, and may be combined with the corresponding tests of annexes B and F, where applicable (e.g. electrostatic discharges, radiated radio-frequency electromagnetic fields, etc. ) Devices, except closing coils, shall be tested (see N.1.1), shall with the circuit-breaker be tested closed,
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ready to close
Criterion A: during the test, the status of the circuit-breaker the outputs of remote indication modules shall not change. Criterion
of
the
outputs
but
shall
indicate
the
correct
status
of the
circuit-breaker
after
the
test.
functional
verification
functional
verification
For both criteria, after the test, the operation of the device shall be checked at the rated voltage, or, in the case of a range of rated voltages, at any convenient voltage within this range: a) An undervoltage release, when energized, shall not prevent the circuit-breaker closed; when the voltage is removed, the circuit-breaker shall trip. b) A shunt trip, when energized, c) A closing coil, when energized, shall trip the circuit-breaker. shall close the circuit-breaker. in accordance with the manufacturers the circuit-breaker. instructions,
tests,
from
being
shall
It is
NOTE This test is intended only to check that the device has not been damaged during the immunity not intended to check the full compliance with the requirements of the main body of this standard.
N.2.2
Electrostatic
discharges
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N.2.3 Annex
60947-2:2003
Radiated J applies, radio-frequency in particular J 23 electromagnetic fields
The test connections shall be In accordance with applicable, taking into consideration the manufacturers cable used shall be stated in the test report For step 1 (see J.2.3), the performance criterion
A applies
the operation of the device For step 2 (see J.2.3), at each of the frequencies listed in J.2.3, shall be checked according to N.2. I.3. This test IS not applicable to remote status indicators.
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N.2.4
Electrical
fast transientslbursts
(EFT/B)
Surges
Annex J applies, In particular J.2 5 The test connections shall be in accordance with figures 6, 7, 8 or 9 of IEC 61000-4-5, Into consideration the manufacturers instructions for installation. Performance N.2.6 criterion B applies disturbances J.2.6 criterion A applies. induced by radio-frequency fields (common mode) taking
Conducted
Annex J applies,
in particular
For step 2 (see J 2 6), at each of the frequencies Ilsted In J.2 6, the operation of the device shall be checked according to N.2. I.3. This test IS not applicable to remote status indicators. N.2.7 Voltage dips and interruptions to devices with permanent with a c power supply only levels of table 23 of
in accordance
IEC 61000-4-11,
at test
During the test, the status of the clrcult-breaker may change. The status of the outputs of remote Indication modules may change, but shall Indicate the correct status of the breaker after the test. After the test, the correct operation of the device shall be checked in accordance with N 2 1.3.
lS/lEC
N.3 N.3. I
60947-2:2003
Emission
General with fundamental and intended for
These tests are applicable to devices incorporating electronic circuits switching frequencies greater than 9 kHz (see 7.3.3,2,1 of IEC 60947-1), continuous operation (e.g. undervoltage releases). They are not applicable or separate, to shunt trips intended only for use with a clearing
switch,
either built-in
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They are not applicable to motor-operators not incorporating permanently energized electronic circuits, because these devices are operated at very infrequent intervals and the duration of the operations (closing, opening or resetting) is very short (a few hundreds of milliseconds to a few seconds). Each device shall be submitted to separate emission with the corresponding tests of annexes B and F. Closing coils, when applicable close (main springs charged), Undervoltage releases (see N.1 .1), shall tests, these tests shall not be combined
be tested
ready
to
and closing
closed.
Conducted
RF disturbances J.3.2.
in particular
Radiated
(30
MHz
000
MHz)
Annex J applies,
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